How to Plant Purple Hull Peas
To plant purple hull peas, prepare a well-drained soil bed and sow the seeds 1 to 2 inches deep, spacing them 4 to 6 inches apart. Growing your own vegetables … Read more
To plant purple hull peas, prepare a well-drained soil bed and sow the seeds 1 to 2 inches deep, spacing them 4 to 6 inches apart. Growing your own vegetables … Read more
To know when jalapenos are ready to plant, look for firm and fully colored peppers around 2-3 inches long. If you’re planning to grow jalapenos in your garden, it’s important … Read more
To transplant Echinacea plants, carefully dig up the plant’s root ball and replant it in a new location. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do it successfully. Echinacea, … Read more
To repot Sunshine Ligustrum, carefully remove it from its current container and place it into a larger pot, ensuring the roots are spread out and covered with fresh soil. This … Read more
To replant tomatoes in straw bales, start by preparing the bales and creating a planting hole. Place the tomato plant in the hole, water it thoroughly, and provide support as … Read more
To plant lily bulbs that have sprouted, dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the roots, place the bulb in the hole with the sprout facing upward, cover it with … Read more
To harvest acorn squash, wait until the fruits have turned a deep-green color and the rind is hard and tough. Use a sharp knife to cut the squash from the … Read more
To stop gladiolus from falling over, secure them with stakes or cages and tie them loosely to provide support. Gladiolus are popular flowering plants known for their tall, majestic spikes … Read more
To keep catmint from flopping, provide support structures like stakes or cages and prune the plant in early spring. Do you love growing catmint in your garden but struggle to … Read more
To use peat pellets, simply soak them in water until they expand, then sow your seeds directly into the pellets. Peat pellets are a convenient and eco-friendly option for seed … Read more