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- To survive, plumerias need direct sunshine.
- Touch the soil about an inch down to test it. Don’t water if it is wet.
- They cannot stand poorly drained soils.
- Having a lot of soft sunshine is ideal.
- Every two weeks, fertilise the plant during the plant’s blooming season from May through September.
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- Plumerias require direct sunlight to survive.
- Test the soil by touching it approximately an inch deep. If it’s wet, don’t water.
- They are unable to tolerate ill-drained soils.
- It is best to have lots of diffused sunlight.
- From May through September, during the plant’s blooming season, fertilise it every two weeks.
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- To survive, plumerias need direct sunshine.
- Touch the dirt about an inch deep to test it. Don’t water if it is wet.
- They are unable to tolerate soils with poor drainage.
- A lot of diffused sunlight is preferred.
- Fertilize the plant every two weeks from May through September, throughout the plant’s blooming season.
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- Plumerias prefer direct sunlight to survive.
- Test the soil by touching it about one inch down. If it is wet, don’t water.
- They cannot tolerate soils with inadequate drainage.
- Prefers lots of diffused sunlight.
- From May through September, while the plant is in bloom, fertilise every two weeks.
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- Plumerias thrive in direct sunlight.
- Touch the dirt an inch deep to test it. Do not water if it is wet.
- Poorly drained soils are intolerable to them.
- Prefers lots of indirect sunshine Fertilize every two weeks from May to September, when the plant is in flower.
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- Most plants benefit from exposure to direct sunlight.
- Always have water on hand for them.
- They require slightly damp, well-draining soil.
- and allow plants to flourish in colder climates.
- To ensure healthy growth, fertilise your plants once a month. Cultivars with double flowers prefer a fertiliser application every two weeks.
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- The majority of plants enjoy direct sunlight.
- Always provide them with water.
- They demand well-draining, slightly wet soil.
- and enable plants to thrive in colder areas.
- Fertilize your plants once every month to encourage wholesome growth. Double-flowered cultivars prefer a biweekly dosage of fertiliser.
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- The majority of plants like full sun.
- Regularly give them water
- They require slightly damp, well-draining soil.
- and allow plants to continue to develop in cooler climates
- To promote healthy growth, fertilise your plants once a month.
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- Petunias prefer full sun, even though they can take some shade, especially in hot weather.
- They demand well-draining, slightly wet soil.
- In muddy soil, they become lanky.
- Regular deadheading also improves their beauty.
- Early and midsummer applications of high-phosphorus fertiliser improve both blossoms and vigour.
Petunia PlantsPetunia (Violet with White Strip) – Plant
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- Although they can tolerate partial shade, petunias prefer full sun, especially in hot weather.
- They require slightly damp, well-draining soil. They grow leggy in muddy soil.
- Regular deadheading enhances their beauty as well.
- High-phosphorus fertiliser applications made early and midsummer enhance both flowers and vigour.
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- When you can feel the dirt getting dry, water the plant. Do not overwater.
- Although they can tolerate partial shade, petunias prefer full sun, especially in hot weather.
- To preserve shape and get rid of damaged or dead plant parts, prune back the plant.
- High-phosphorus fertiliser applications made early and midsummer enhance both flowers and vigour.
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- Marigolds thrive in warm to hot conditions all year round and require plenty of sunlight.
- After moving bedding plants into the garden, water marigolds for the first 10 to 12 days.
- Marigolds flourish on moderately fertile, well-drained soil, though they may grow in practically any soil.
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- Large, manageable seeds germinate fast, and a few weeks after planting, blooms should start to appear.
- Wait a short while for the soil to dry up before watering the marigolds again and continuing the process.
- The densely double flower heads of African marigolds are prone to rot in wet conditions.
- Avoid watering marigolds from the top.
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- One of the most beautiful flowering plants.
- Floral plant with simple upkeep and fragrance.
- The ideal plant for a flower bed, edge, or pot culture.
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- Marigolds thrive in warm to hot temperatures all year round and require enough of sunlight.
- After moving bedding plants into the garden, water marigolds for the first 10 to 12 days.
- Marigolds flourish on moderately fertile, well-drained soil, though they may grow in practically any soil.
- Keep this plant out of the cold and frost.
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- Large, manageable seeds germinate quickly, and blossoms should start to show up a few weeks after planting.
- When watering marigolds, wait a little while for the soil to dry up before watering again and repeating the process.
- In rainy weather, the thickly double flower heads of African marigolds are prone to decay.
- Watering should be done at the plant’s base.
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- Cut off leaves at the base if they start to turn yellow.
- To keep the flower stalks from slanting toward the light, turn the pot periodically.
- The flower stalks could need assistance to prevent falling.
- A stressful time of cool or dry circumstances triggers flowering.
- For the stress phase to be successful, it must last at least 10 weeks.
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- When Asiatic lilies emerge from the ground in the spring, fertilize them to encourage blooming.
- Each plant should have a balanced fertilizer surrounding it, which should then be watered in with an inch of water.
- You can also use fertilizer for bulbs.
- Because fertilizers include various nutrient concentrates, consult the chart on the packaging to determine the proper application rate.
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