
When to Plant Canna Bulbs in Gardens and Containers
Canna lilies are tropical perennials prized for bold foliage and vibrant blooms, but they cannot survive frost. Gardeners should plant the rhizome bulbs only after the last‑frost date and when soil temperatures consistently reach 55 °F (13 °C). Overwintering the rhizomes at 40‑50 °F in a dry medium and optionally starting them indoors 4‑6 weeks early can boost spring vigor. Proper spacing, depth, and full‑sun, well‑draining soil ensure robust growth and a long flowering season into fall.
The Best Potting Soil for Vegetables
Choosing the right potting soil is critical for thriving container vegetables. The ideal mix balances drainage, aeration, moisture retention, and nutrition while remaining light enough to support root development. Commercial blends often combine peat or coconut coir with perlite or...
Pepper Plants Not Producing? 7 Reasons and Solutions for Vegetable Gardeners
Pepper plants often fail to set fruit for a variety of horticultural reasons. Immature plants, inappropriate site selection, nutrient imbalances, watering errors, temperature extremes, and pest pressure are the seven most common culprits. The article outlines practical fixes such as...