Hyacinth Plant Problems And Moving Peonies
If something is chewing holes in your Hyacinth bean leaves it's probably bean leaf beetles. They are thick this fall, making Hyacinth bean leaves look like they were the target of a shotgun. The adult beetles can be controlled with sevin insecticide. Early in the season, the beetles can be kept off by covering the plants with a row cover.
Peonies can stay for a lifetime in the same sunny location without having to dig and move them, but September is the best month to dig and divide Peonies. Try to dig as much root as possilble with the plant, shake off the soil. Divide the plant into new plants with at least two to three eyes per crown.
Select a new planting site in full sun with good drainage. Put 2 to 3 tablespoons of bonemeal at the bottom of the hole. Set the plant so that the eyes are no deeper than 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface. Peonies are easy to grow and they are a great addition to any garden.
Gardenig can be fun as a hobby and choosing the right garden decor is important to make your garden stand out as a show place. It is important to do some planning and I suggest you hire a landscaping expert to help you get started. A landscaping plan is not that expensive and can save you alot of money and time. Most garden centers have a landscaping expert to help you put together the right landscaping package for your yard.
Hyacinth Plant Problems And Moving Peonies
Hyacinth Plant Problems And Moving Peonies
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