I have a Lonicera 'Belgica' that is three years old. It has not been pruned since it was planted as I wanted it to grow up to hide a neighbour's hot tub. Problem is, now it is over seven feet tall, four feet wide and top heavy. It is on a metal trellice that blows in the wind now. How much should I prune it back (ie. two thirds to the root, one third, etc). When should it be pruned? What would be another good way to support it?
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I have several rootbound 4 - 6 ft cedars in large containers that I'd like to replant in the ground. I live in the Lower Mainland and would like to know when is the best time to transplant these trees and how to do so.
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Can you tell me how deep one should plant large daffodil and tulip bulbs?
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I can't seem to find very much information on this plant. I received a piece of root as a gift and would like to find out how to successfully cultivate it.
It seems to grow like a weed in Cuba but I have yet to have it bloom. I live in the Kamloops area and it does well out in a pot and then winters indoors.
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I have five mature blueberry plants, about five years old. They are producing lovely blueberries. We are moving uptown and I would like to take them with me. We live in Maple Ridge, BC and will be moving in late Nov. I thought maybe I could put them in containers, now that they have finished their production. Is this a possibility, or should I say good bye to my beautiful plants?
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Sweet peas have extremely tough, thick seed coats. Graham Rice, in
The Sweet Pea Book (tons of information about all kinds of varieties, and beautiful images….a sweet-pea lover’s dream), recommends pre-soaking. Unsoaked seeds can have extremely variable germination rate – from one week to a month – by that time, a less patient gardener will have given up hope and tossed the soil back in the bucket, or into the compost…
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I planted bulb fennel in the Spring and by Fall had some magnificent looking plants. Unfortunately they were almost entirely roots and fronds. There was really no bulb to eat although the top emerging from the ground looked as if was an edible bulb..They all went to compost. I checked the ph for the soil and it was 6.7 and it was well composted. I would assume the problem is not with the soil. Not enough heat and hours of sunshine is top of my list. Has anyone experience with this challenge? - It is a vegetable worth growing.
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Here are tips on growing herbs and edible flowers.
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Tips on enhancing the portability of pots.
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Select containers of one style or material and/or of the same or similar colour palette to create a sense of harmony.
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