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Choose an area that will allow the plant room to grow and mature. Position plants away from walkways, driveways, play areas, or any place where the saw-like teeth along the stems might cause harm. This plant provides a beautiful backdrop for mixed borders and works well as a privacy hedge or foundation planting. 1. Water the "Lady Banksia" every seven to 10 days after planting it. After vigorous growth begins, decrease the frequency of watering, allowing enough time for the soil to dry before watering Follow the easy steps in the air plant care guide included to get started. + Water + Soak your Tillandsia Curly Slim once or twice a week in a bowl of water for 3 minutes each time. You can also mist your plant with a spray bottle 3-4 times a week if it needs more water between the soakings. Tillandsias absorb water through leaves instead of roots. Plant your lmilkweed with the top of the root ball even with the soil line. Backfill soil around the plant and press firmly all around. Water well to compress the soil and remove an air pockets. Carefully unpot your Milkweed by gently tipping the plant over to release it from the pot. Hydrangeas are popular shrubs with colorful flowers that bloom through summer and into fall. They usually bloom in shades of blue, purple, and pink, with some selections in white, green, or red. Most hydrangea bushes are easy to grow in Zones 3-9 and prefer partial shade. Minimal care; water with the included spray bottle every few months. Light requirements: place in a bright room out of direct sunlight. It likes full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sun per day. Keep young plants well-watered. However, once established, Dragon's Breath is incredibly drought-tolerant. Simply ensure that you provide plenty of water during hot, dry periods in order to get as many blooms as possible. You may feel reluctant about cutting the blooms off Cobweb Spiderwort (Tradescantia sillamontana) is a great groundcover in sun or shade. Spreading slowly with thick, finger-like roots, it forms an attractive mat of white cobweb-covered leaves. In mid-summer, it suddenly comes into bloom with a month-long display of bright pink flowers. A rare plant native to the Sierra Madre mountains of northeastern Mexico. Water your succulents ONLY when the soil is dry and water thoroughly until you start to see water draining through the drainage holes. For most climates and varieties, you'll only need to water about once a week. Once a week has gone by, just touch the soil with your finger to feel whether the soil is dry or not. Not many pests or diseases are associated with the plant, but in case you observe any pests then wash the leaves clean. You can prune the plant to get rid of the dead leaves. Pruning will also help to thin out the surplus growth sprouting at the base of the trunk. To propagate this plant, division of the suckers can be done. Once 6-8 leaves have grown on a branch, prune 2. Pruning off the leaves can also reduce the leaves' size as well. To thicken the tree's trunk, grow the trunk freely for a year or two. Cuts that are strong but necessary will not affect the tree's health and new shoots will grow in that space. When planting in the bed, lightly work about 100 - 150 g / m² (8 to 12 heaped tablespoons) of our Plantura organic flower fertilizer into the top soil layers. Pour freshly placed petunias well so that the granules can loosen. After 2 months, re-fertilize 80 - 120 g / m² (6 to 1

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