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By Anita Stoner: I have never planted morning glory before and I planted some already started on some bamboo poles and they are getting limp and leaves are wilting?.wondering if I am over watering them. They have all day sun and I have been watering them probably 2 times a day.
Answer By The Flower Expert: You are for sure, over watering the Mary Golds.
Morning glories like full sun. They do not like much water.
Probably your morning glory had been over watered, which is shown by yellow leaves and wilting.
Give water when you feel the soil is dry.
By Jan Gailey: I have an agapanthus that I planted last year, but it is not blooming this year. It gets 6-7 hours of full sun each day. What could be the problem?
Answer By The Flower Expert: Agapanthus are shaded plants.
Place your agapanthus in such a way that it gets full sun as well as shade of few hours.
Try this and see.
By Chez: Recently potted a 4ft climbing Jasmine along with placing a trellis behind the pot so the vine can climb. I read that this plant should not dry out, so I've been watering every 3-4 days. It's been about a week and a half since I potted the jasmine and I noticed today quite a few of the white flowers are turning brown already. I thought the tiny white flowers would last longer so I'm wondering if I need to water more? The plant sits underneath a patio overhang so it does not get direct sun, except for very late in the day. After 6-6:30 till the sun goes down.Wondering why so many of the flowers are turning brown?
Answer By The Flower Expert: Jasmine plants need part Sun to Full Sun.
Jasmine plants like about 1 inch of water per week. Probably it is getting less amount of sunlight and more water.Chillicothe News
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Local Guardian
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Yomiuri
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IFlorist
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Focus Taiwan
The Taiwan Tourism Bureau's office in Kuala Lumpur has won the top award in the category of Outstanding Floral Display at an international flower festival.
By Janice: I've planted morning glories, already started in pots from garden center, in morning sun locations. The leaves wilt after being exposed to sun for short period so I now shelter them with beach umbrella. Once in the shade they perk up. Should I move to shade spot or allow root system to grow more?
Answer By The Flower Expert: Actually MG's need full sun, but as you are saying that they are unable to tolerate the sun, keep them in the place where it gets some filtered sun for a couple of days and observe.
By Dottielea: Why everytime I water my roses, they droop. I have added miracle grow to my soil, which also has nutrients. What are they missing?
Answer By The Flower Expert: It is the best to use Miracle grow for knock out roses. But in the during summer using something like Miracle Grow can kill roses, especially if they aren't getting enough water. It is better to use only organic fertilizer or time-release granules during the summer time.
Knock out roses need enough nutrients, or water.
Try to water the plant deeply a day before you intend to apply fertilizers. Avoid fertilizing on a hot day as it tends to burn up the plant especially if the conditions are dry.
Telegraph
The Plant Heritage marquee offers practical workshops with its exhibits, plus a touch of the exotic thrown.
Clacton And Frintongazette
A clacton landscaping firm is celebrating after scooping an award at the world famous Hampton Court flower show.
Metro
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Telegraph
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