Canna lilies bring a tropical vibe to the garden; however, they can't survive harsh winters outdoors. Here's how to care for ...
After the first frost, your canna lilies will begin to blacken. Start by cutting off most of the stem, leaving about three inches. Then carefully dig out your lily, trying not to cut through the ...
Even if you are moving across town, you inherit a new landscape with some new plants. One new homeowner asked me how difficult it would be to care for the Canna lilies already planted at his new home.
One new homeowner asked me how difficult it would be to care for the Canna lilies already planted at his new home. “Not difficult at all,” was my response. Cary Sims is the county Extension agent for ...
It’s best to allow begonia stems to fall away on their own as breaking them off prematurely can damage a tuber’s growth ring.
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Cannas, commonly also called canna lilies, are great plants for a tropical garden but they are tender plants. The bulbs need to be lifted and stored, while cannas can tolerate temperatures getting ...
While enjoying the first snowfall, I realize it may be too late to salvage some of my annual and tropical plants which cannot survive cold winter temperatures. Ideally, they should ...