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Asked: July 26, 2023

How big do tree lilies grow uk?

How big do tree lilies grow uk?

Tree lilies, also known as Trumpet lilies (Lilium ‘Tree-type’) or tower lilies, are hybrid lilies that are characterized by their tall and sturdy stems, large trumpet-shaped flowers, and strong fragrance. These lilies are bred to be even taller and more ...Read more

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Asked: July 24, 2023

Can you multiply palms by taking cuttings?

Can you multiply palms by taking cuttings?

Unlike many other plants, most palm species cannot be multiplied through traditional cuttings. Palms typically have a single growing point known as the apical meristem, located at the top of the plant. Removing this growing point or taking traditional stem ...Read more

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Asked: July 24, 2023

How do you care for Melianthus major in the winter?

How do you care for Melianthus major in the winter?

Caring for Melianthus major (honey bush or giant honey flower) during the winter is crucial, especially in colder climates where frost and freezing temperatures can be damaging to the plant. Here are some guidelines for winter care: Mulching: Before the ...Read more

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Asked: July 24, 2023

Is the foxglove tree invasive in a UK garden?

Is the foxglove tree invasive in a UK garden?

The Paulownia tomentosa, commonly known as the foxglove tree, princess tree, or empress tree, has been known to be invasive in some regions, including parts of the United Kingdom. In the UK, Paulownia tomentosa has been reported as invasive in certain ...Read more

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Asked: July 19, 2023

What styles of tropical garden are there?

What styles of tropical garden are there?

There are several different styles of tropical gardens that draw inspiration from various cultural and design influences. Here are some popular styles of tropical gardens: Balinese Garden: Inspired by the traditional gardens of Bali, Indonesia, this style emphasizes harmony with ...Read more

Asked: July 18, 2023

Is Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ frost hardy?

Is Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ frost hardy?

Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ is considered to be marginally frost hardy. It is typically hardy in USDA hardiness zones 8-10, where it can withstand temperatures down to about 20°F (-6°C). In colder regions, it may not survive freezing temperatures and is ...Read more

Digiplexis 'Falcon Fire'
Asked: July 15, 2023

How to grow Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’

How to grow Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’

Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’ is a beautiful perennial plant that produces vibrant orange flowers. Here are some general guidelines to help you grow and care for Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’: Planting location: Choose a planting location that receives full sun to partial ...Read more

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Asked: July 13, 2023

What structures will make my garden look tropical?

What structures will make my garden look tropical?

To create a tropical look in your garden, you can incorporate various structures that evoke a sense of lushness and exoticism. Here are some ideas: Pergola or Arbor: Install a pergola or arbor draped with vibrant flowering vines like bougainvillea ...Read more

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Asked: July 12, 2023

How many styles of tropical garden are there?

How many styles of tropical garden are there?

Tropical gardens encompass a wide range of styles and designs, each inspired by the lush and vibrant landscapes found in tropical regions. Here are some popular styles of tropical gardens: Balinese Garden: Influenced by the traditional gardens of Bali, Indonesia, ...Read more

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Asked: July 10, 2023

Are Heleniums easy to grow?

Are Heleniums easy to grow?

Heleniums are generally considered relatively easy to grow, making them a popular choice for many gardeners. Here are a few reasons why they are considered easy to grow: Hardy nature: Heleniums are hardy perennial plants that can tolerate a wide ...Read more

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