Editor’s note: How Does Your Garden Grow is a series the Gazette will feature again this growing season, provided by master gardener Ken Oles of Wrentham. He will discuss various backyard gardening ...
Q. Can I grow angel's trumpet in a pot? If so, how often do I transplant and when? How often do you transplant a Confederate rose? I have a large flower pot on the side of my garage door that gets ...
BURTON - Join the Geauga County Master Gardeners for an off-site class at a gardener's home 7 - 9 p.m. July 19. You may have seen these magnificent plants with spectacular, fragrant flowers at the ...
The Brugmansia, commonly known as the angel trumpet, is a stunning perennial with vivacious blooms that pay homage to its name. Coming in a myriad of colors, the angel trumpet instantly adds a ...
A friend and reader asked me a question about a flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a number of years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped ...
I have an Angel’s trumpet and understand it is no longer called Datura. What is the new scientific name and how is it propagated? Also, how do I control spider mites on the plant? – S.B., Fort ...
Q: I lost a lot of bark mulch from flower beds during Ike. Now there are several plants coming up in the nearly bare soil. They resemble the 8-foot angel’s trumpets in the side yard. I start these ...
I read last week's article about the trumpet vine. Is this the same plant as the angel trumpet? No. The former is a fast spreading vine that can be trained to grow according to your desires. The angel ...
A: It is easy to do. With our late winter, I think there’s still time to collect some green stems. Use your pruning loppers to cut off a couple of large branches, then strip off the leaves. Cut a ...
About 25 years ago a good friend gave me a pot containing an angel trumpet plant. It was love at first sight. Forward a few years later and almost every neighbor on our block was sporting their own ...
A friend of mine and reader asked me a question about this beautiful flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a few years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest, ...
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