How to Cure Wilted Orange Plants
Orange plants (Citrus sinensis) may wilt from a lot of water, too little water or if they are contaminated by insects. The most frequent pest is citrus leafminer (Phyllocnistis citrella). Over-watering is most frequently found in orange crops grown in…
Landscaping Plans for Small Gardens
Do not let small outside spaces intimidate you when it comes to making landscape plans. Any outside space, whether expansive or tiny, can be creatively transformed to a living oasis. Knowing the particular challenges of small gardens helps for better…
Azalea Bonsai Care Instructions
Azalea shrubs (Rhododendron spp.) Make versatile bonsai using their growth habit and bountiful blossoms. Azalea grown as bonsai take well to most styles of coaching, with broom style as the exclusion. The shrubs have deciduous or evergreen leaves, depending on…
When to utilize Lesco Lawn Food in the Spring
Feeding your lawn provides essential nutrients to help your lawn grow full and thick. Good nutrition also keeps your lawn healthy and green. Lesco lawn food, also called Lesco fertilizer, is a granular fertilizer which contains such nourishment, and if…
How to Transplant a Burning Bush to Another Residence
Brilliant red fall colour, attractive stems and purple and red fruit create burning bush (Euonymus alatus) difficult to leave behind at a move. Luckily, this shrub transplants readily. Hardy at U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9,…
How to Boost Mexican Miniature Watermelon
The Mexican miniature watermelon (Melothria scabra) goes by many common names, including mouse melon and cucumelon. With their oval contour, green speckled skin and petite, 1- year to 2-inch span, their fruit appear to be miniature watermelons, hence their common…