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Learn How to Use a Sprayer
Hose End Sprayer Step 1 Attach the sprayer to the water hose. Step 2 Set the dial to the correct number by reading the number of tbsp. or tsp. are recommended per gallon. The default is tbsp. but moving the pin to the inside of the sprayer hose will restrict the flow and allow you to… Read more »
Prepping a Bed for Annuals & Perennials
Step 1 To produce an optimal growing area is to break up the soil and get rid of any weeds. Step 2 Lightly work in the soil amendments. We suggest Good Earth brand Professional Growing Mix. Step 3 Add Espoma Bio-tone Starter Plus into the root zone at planting. Tips The most overlooked aspect of… Read more »
How to Mulch Like a Pro
Tips We recommend wood or bark mulch. Mulching should be done at least once a year. The proper depth of mulch is 2-4 inches with no more than 3 inches against the base of the plant. Avoid mulch volcanoes.
How to Prune Perennials
Tips A perennial is a plant that blooms more than 2 years. Dead heading means removing spent blooms. Trim the plant back a little to promote new spring growth. Trimmings with roots still attached can be started as new plants. Clean dead leaves from underneath the ground plants. The best place to cut is above… Read more »
Why to Use Spreader Sticker
Step 1 Prepare and add your solution to the sprayer. Step 2 Add two to four tablespoons of spreader sticker. Step 3 Spray like normal. Tips Water soluble control solutions (pesticides) aren’t nearly as effective as they could be. They aren’t really connecting with the leaves’ surfaces. Adding a spreader sticker to the solution is… Read more »
How to Create Perfect Combination Pots
Step 1 Put a small amount of drainage rock in the bottom of the planter, and fill the planter most of the way up with good potting mix. Then mix in the appropriate amount of Good Earth brand Jump Start. Step 2 Choose a plant that has height to add vertical drama. This is… Read more »
How to Create a Living Topiary
Step 1 Gather your succulent cuttings. Step 2 Soak the topiary form for at least 2-3 hours or as long as over night. Step 3 Pick a starting point depending on which form you are using. Use a pen or pencil to make a hole for the cutting. Step 4 Secure the cutting by inserting… Read more »