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Hi, thanks for the response! It's a Concorde purple grape. They are often successfully grown here in Calgary...even Edmonton, which is colder! I...
Hello, I'm in Calgary and I've got a 5 year old grape vine outside. As expected, it didn't produce fruit until the 3rd year. That year, it...
Hello, I am looking for a slow release fertilizer for my indoor olive tree. The nursery I bought it from used osmocote, one application per...
Thanks Sundrop! I had a feeling that was a mistake...I will monitor them closely...I hope I won't need to buy new ones!
Hi, I bought some rose bushes (4) about a 6 weeks ago and kept them in my house until the temp was suitable for planting outdoors. They started to...
I just bought an olive tree and I want to make sure I give it the best possible conditions to help it thrive. Right now, I have it sitting by a...
Thanks Junglekeeper, I will keep this post updated!
Hey Junglekeeper, thanks for the tips! So, I water about once a week, letting it dry out significantly between waterings. I should only...
So this is my new seedling...he already looks much better than the last one did at this age, so I suppose it's possible it was a bad seed,...
Thanks junglekeeper...the local nursery currently has 2 plants, which are at least a few years old, being about 4 feet high...I might get one of...
I'm just wondering where I went wrong...these plants are so finicky! Was it too much direct sun? Was it those bugs? I invested a lot of energy...
It would, I think! I just need to get my hands on one...
Update: The lemon tree is not doing so well...looks like the leaves are drying up and it's almost a certainty that it's going to drop those...
LOL can you tell I'm an amateur!? I planted seeds from a cured kalamata olive...I'll leave them, just in case, but I'm no longer hopeful! I...
I've decided to try my hand at growing an olive tree. I saved about 10 calamata olive pits (keeping them moist, of course). I read that because...
Good tip, thanks!
Thanks so much for your help, this is what I was thinking as well...I'd have to move them everytime I wanted to see if the soil was dry! As for...
Also, at my local garden centre, I noticed both of their lemon trees had a layer of rock covering the soil...is this beneficial in any way?
I noticed the whole pot is littered with these bugs...not sure where they came from...there's no sign of them in the fertilizer bag or the soil...