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Drought Resistant Gardens and Planting from Cuttings


Drought Resistant Gardens and Planting from Cuttings


Learn the Native Plants that are adapted to the climate you live in. They flourish naturally! Learn about native plants where you live. Planting from Cuttings
Taro can be planted in dry land as well as wetland, and can be grown for beauty as well to be eaten. Amaryllis loves the huge leaves of the taro plant, and there are many varieties. So many plants can be started from cuttings or divisions from mother plants and in fact,taro is symbolic of the Family, because it lives on and on. Ask your aunties or friends or neighbors for cuttings, or plants that need to be divided.
Get to know other gardeners who love to plant.
Exerpt from Amaryllis, Amaryllis How Does Your Garden Grow?
Planting and gardening are wonderful ways to spend time with the family. There's nothing more appealing than a place filled with blooming flowers and lush green. For an unconventional, yet very effective advertising materials, you can use promotional gardening & plants products to market your business.
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May - Northern Planting and Garden Making Month


May - Northern Planting and Garden Making Month


May is the main planting and garden making month of the year for those in the North. Although planting of dormant trees and shrubs can be started in April, most of the planting is done in May. A late spring, or unfavorable weather in April, often delays the planting or transplanting of woody ornamentals until May. This of course, is the time to plant dormant fruit trees and floweringcrabapples. Fall planting is too risky for them, but it is safe for all other woody, deciduous plants when properly handled and given winter protection.
The rosy blossomed varieties of ornamental crabapples are the most colorful of the small trees that will grow in the North. Planted along the borderline of the property, they also provide cover and protection so essential in attracting birds.
Attention also should be directed to the planting of the sugar maple as an ornamental and shade tree. Few trees can rival it for autumn color, good growth habit and hardiness. If not done in April, all small fruits such as plums, cherries, cherryplums, raspberries, currants, gooseberries, grapes and strawberries should be planted as early in May as possible. Plants should be purchased from reliable local sources. Plants are handled with greater care and given protection against sun and winds that might be hard on the tender, new growth. VV hen spruce, pine and fir are in an advanced stage of new growth, they are not planted.