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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

FLOWER OF THE MONTH: MORNING GLORY


Another month down, 4 more months to go until a new year! Growing up I thought that time went by slowly but as the years start ticking by its crazy how fast a year can just come and go. I digress, a start of a new month means another flower of the month post! September is right around the corner and morning glories are this month's flower of the month. 


MORNING GLORIES:

  1. Make sure to plant them somewhere sunny, they require a lot of sun since they're annual perrneials. 
  2. Plant the seeds 6" away from each other so they have space to grow
  3. These florals are very low maintaence so water sparingly and only during dry periods.
  4. Support climbers by using trellises, or stakes. 
  5. Use mulch to retain moisture and to avoid weeds



we hope this guide has helped you on all of your morning glory needs!
till next time. 

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

SANSEVIERIA: VARIETIES EDITION



Isn't it crazy to think that there can be one species of a certain plant but it comes in so many varieties? today I really wanted to talk about Sansevierias and the many different types that there are, because when you want to order a snake plant you can be well equipped knowing what kind there is and how they look.


SANSEVIERIA BLACK CORAL


SANSEVIERIA LAURENTI 

SANSEVIERIA CYLINDRICA


SANSEVIERIA TWIST

SANSEVIERIA SUNRISE


SANSEVIERIA ZEYLANICA


We hope you guys enjoyed then post! 






Tuesday, August 1, 2017

FLOWER OF THE MONTH: POPPY


Hey guys! Can you believe another month has come and gone?! it's crazy we're already halfway through Summer and it feels like it just started. Now that it's almost August I wanted to talk about the care for the new flower of the month, Poppies!  


HOW TO CARE FOR: POPPIES

  • When planting your poppy seeds make sure to have them at least 6 inches apart to prevent over crowding. 
  • Make sure to water your poppy seedlings at least once a week and then once it matures you can water it when it's dry.
  • Pinch or cut off wilted flowers so that way new poppies can grow.
we hope this guide helps! 
till next time