How do you know when its time to start the flowering cycle? It has been two months since the seed first popped out of the soil. Is it time to trigger flowering? How do I know? Many thanks! – Bianca ...
Hi Nico! I am a beginner grower and am a bit confused here… I have a plant growing that I just recently transferred inside. It’s been growing for about four months now, but it’s growing little buds ...
It’s beneficial to wait a while before deadheading black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) because they produce seeds that birds love to eat. Most garden tasks, however, have been sped up by this year’s hot, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It can be disappointing when, after making you wait for months on end, the flowering plants in your garden exhaust their blooms in a few weeks ...
In different parts of the world, climatic events can affect the flower cycle of plants. Temperature, precipitation and sunlight can all be triggers which simulate flower production in plants.
Zeus – one of Austin Peay State University’s two corpse flower plants – delivered quite a show for its first-ever bloom. Thousands of people trekked to the Sundquist Science Complex greenhouse in ...
Longwood Gardens has been on high alert for a week with extended hours and a live camera streaming a giant corpse flower. While the flower hasn’t bloomed yet, the rare plant has been growing. One ...