Hi Gardening Friends
In the near future I will be posting pictures of my steeler tree
that I taken at a open house that I had last November.
Well I will be doing this soon.
See You
Gardener Den
This is a blog that Gardener Den created to teach and answer questions about gardening. He is going to ask other authors to give their opinions on gardening subjects and other expertise that they can write about gardening and their views on the political policies of todays world. These policies are effecting the Horticulture Industry in this country.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Steelers Christmas Tree
Hi Gardening Friends
Well I will in the near future be putting pictures on my blog.
The pictures that I will be posting on my blog is that of my
Steeler tree that I had for sell in my shop. Also I have pictures
that will be included on the blog site. So come back and see what
is new on my blog.
See You all
Gardener Den
Well I will in the near future be putting pictures on my blog.
The pictures that I will be posting on my blog is that of my
Steeler tree that I had for sell in my shop. Also I have pictures
that will be included on the blog site. So come back and see what
is new on my blog.
See You all
Gardener Den
Sunday, January 20, 2008
This is the middle of January. How to keep your holiday plants
Hi to all my gardening friends.
Well now that the Holidays are over you are now wondering what to do with your
Holiday plants. Well for the Poinsettia you want the plant after flowering to dry out and start to go dormant. The plant should be cut back and kept dry with a temperature of 50-55 degrees for several weeks. Then in May they are pruned to
within 6-8 inches of the soil and are started into growth again by being watered and kept in a warm, sunny greenhouse. Tried this and send me a email to my blog and let me know how you are doing with taking care of your Poinsettias after they bloom.
Take care and happy gardening
Gardener Den
Well now that the Holidays are over you are now wondering what to do with your
Holiday plants. Well for the Poinsettia you want the plant after flowering to dry out and start to go dormant. The plant should be cut back and kept dry with a temperature of 50-55 degrees for several weeks. Then in May they are pruned to
within 6-8 inches of the soil and are started into growth again by being watered and kept in a warm, sunny greenhouse. Tried this and send me a email to my blog and let me know how you are doing with taking care of your Poinsettias after they bloom.
Take care and happy gardening
Gardener Den
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