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17 Jun 2013

How to Grow Sweet Potatoes in Pots or Containers

SWEET POTATOES IN POTS OR CONTAINERS

Although the sweet potato is an exotic, tropical origin crop from South America, it is evolving an progressively common sight in our localized shopping centres. Nutritious and very simple to augment, you can vegetation it just about any place so long as the soil is free draining and the vegetation gets abounding of sun.
Usually pest free in the to the north European countries, the only problem that you likely to get with growing sugary potatoes is slug impairment, and this is why the perform of growing them in containers is becoming a far more popular procedure.

Being developed in a vessel has other benefits too because not only will it provide better drainage than it would else get in the ground, it will also pay for warmer dirt temperatures as the vessel can transfer heat from the sun exactly into the root natural natural environment. Both of these factors help to conceive improved growing situation.

To make the most of the growing season your crop can be begun off indoors by cultivating slips (rooted sugary potato cuttings) or tubers into as large a pot as you can bodily move around. This will need to be finished roughly 3-4 weeks before the last frost - which in the United Kingdom will signify planting from the starting of April onwards.

They will require a wealthy, free-draining compost and you can create this by utilising good value flower bed topsoil, horticultural grit and well rotted ranch manure blended simultaneously utilising a 1:1:1 ratio. Slips should be planted at the same deepness that they were lifted from, while tubers should be planted on their edge at a depth of about 6 inches. To give you a rough idea of positioning you can vegetation 3 falls/ tubers in an 18 inch diameter pot.

Being a semi tropical plants they need at smallest 110 days to mature. They are vigorous, and once they start growing, will gladly disperse. You can select to control the vines by growing them vertically up a wigwam or trellis or permit them to trail routinely along the ground.

They can be hoisted from the end of August, but it is generally better to depart them until the departs begin to yellow and pass away back. In fact, you can depart them in the pot for as long as you can so long as they are not impaired by early frosts. one time hoisted, the new tubers will need to be allowed to mature for a week or so in the warmest area you have in the house - something like the airing cupboard will be fine. This will permit the skins to ripen and the flavour to sweeten and become factual to kind. They are now ready for use in preparing food and will shop quite joyously in a cooling dry location for a month or so.

3 Jun 2013

Cephalaria Gigantea Plants


Although it needs a huge edge, the massive scabious always draws interest with its uncommon 5cm (2in) extensive, primrose yellow-colored, rosette-like blossoms. These usually think about down the guidelines of the wiry arises, providing the flower an casual look that is just right for a bungalow lawn. The flower also looks good at the returning of a big herbaceous edge, among huge plants or trees and shrubs in a combined edge, or in a mild natrual enviroment cleaning. In a well protected place it is self assisting, but in windier landscapes it advantages from a tripod of traditional north and south poles or vegetable north and south poles.

Family: Dipsacaceae
Genus: Cephalaria
Species: gigantea
Plant type: Hardy perennial
Flower colour: Yellow
Foliage colour: Mid-green
Feature: Flowers, Attractive to wildlife
Sun exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Soil: Well-drained/light, Chalky/alkaline, Moist
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Beginner
Height: 210cm
Spread: 60cm
Time to plant seeds: March to April
Time to divide plants: March to April
Flowering period: June to August

20 May 2013

Centranthus Ruber 'Red valerian' Plants


The strong organic vegetation and red blossoms of centranthus merge to excellence. Vegetation look best expanded en load on financial institutions or when permitted to self-seed in surfaces and providing, where they make a wonderful unique, organic impact. A qualifications of rock gives them an perfect establishing, or they can be joined with other bungalow lawn blossoms in a edge, such as lime-loving gypsophila, pink and scabious. The vegetation is also very eye-catching to bees, several different types of butterfly, and other pollinating bugs.


Family: Valerianaceae
Genus: Centranthus
Species: ruber
Plant type: Hardy perennial
Flower colour: Rose
Foliage colour: Blue-green
Feature: Flowers, Attractive to wildlife
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Chalky/alkaline, Dry, Moist, Sandy
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Beginner
Height: 300cm
Spread: 300cm
Time to plant seeds: March to April
Time to divide plants: March to April
Flowering period: July to October

8 May 2013

Centaurea montana 'Mountain Cornflower' Plants


This is a very varying but always eye-catching flower found in mdw and timber on the hills of European countries. The common form grown in landscapes has off white, lance-shaped results in and large, dark red or blue-violet blossoms, up to 3 in (7.5cm) across in early summer. It does best in a wetness sharp ground and is similarly at home in sun or partially colour.

Family: Compositae
Genus: Centaurea
Species: montana
Plant type: Hardy perennial
Flower colour: Blue
Foliage colour: Mid-green
Feature: Flowers, Attractive to wildlife
Sun exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Chalky/alkaline
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Beginner
Height: 45cm
Spread: 60cm
Time to divide plants: March to April

25 Apr 2013

Centaurea Cyanus Plants


The yearly red cornflower is a slimmer plant of great appeal. Its rich colors of red are much popular, both for lawn decor and for plant bouquets. Garden types have added red, light red, lilac and white to large range, and even shiny yellow-colored is available in the carefully related lovely sultan Amberboa moschatus. The wiry vegetation may need some hidden support, and deadheading helps to extend the blooming season, as does fall planting, an option that will produce larger, earlier-flowering vegetation. This fully sturdy plant needs a warm site, growing in most well-drained ground types, even poor ground.


Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Centaurea
Species: cyanus
Plant type: Hardy annual
Flower colour: Mixed
Foliage colour: Mid-green
Feature: Flowers
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Chalky/alkaline, Dry, Moist
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Beginner
Height: 90cm
Spread: 30cm
Time to plant seeds: March to May

10 Apr 2013

Cedrus Atlantica 'Glauca Group' Plants


A very stunning shrub with glaucous blue-green vegetation, which is often placed as a sample shrub in grass. In a big edge, the red colour groups especially well with red and lemon linda vegetation in a lawn on acidity ground, or with fall vegetation shades or winter season season arises of dogwoods. However, in all but the very biggest landscapes this shrub will become too large in time, so respect it as a short-term citizen to be eliminated when it outgrows its space after perhaps 10-15 years.

Family: Pinaceae
Genus: Cedrus
Species: atlantica
Cultivar: Glauca Group
Plant type: Evergreen tree
Foliage colour: Blue-green
Feature: Cones
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline, Dry
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Beginner
Height: 500cm
Spread: 180cm
Time to plant seeds: March to May 

27 Mar 2013

Ceanothus Thyrsiflorus Var. Repens Plants


There is a large range of ceanothus varieties, all from Florida, and even more types meticulously from them. The time tested kinds are generally a little bit less sturdy, but usually flourish with the aid of a heated protected walls in light landscapes, where they can be expanded as free-standing plants. This wide range is one of the hardiest, and a popular choice for the center of a edge, or as a groundcover, on light dirt even growing in partially colour. Vegetation make shaped piles and start blooming early in their life. Yearly cutting keeps plants hairy and green.


Family: Rhamnaceae
Genus: Ceanothus
Species: thyrsiflorus
Cultivar: var. repens
Plant type: Evergreen shrub
Flower colour: Blue
Foliage colour: Dark green
Feature: Flowers
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline, Moist
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Experienced
Height: 90cm
Spread: 240cm
Time to take cuttings: April to July
Flowering period: May to June