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•  Hydrangeas Flowers - How to Change Color? •  Hydrangea - How to Prune?
•  Calla Lily Bulb Garden Care Information •  Hydrangea Flowers - Opening and Caring for Shipment
•  Calla Lily USDA Hardiness Zones •  White Calla Lily Flowers - Opening and Caring for Shipment
•  Calla Lily Bulbs Cultural Information •  Color Calla Lily Flowers  - Opening and Caring for Shipment
•  Functions of the Soil Foodweb •  Large White Calla Lilies - Standard vs. Premium Grade
•  Sandersonia Bulb Garden Care Information •  Colored Calla Lilies - Standard vs. Premium Grade
•  Canna Garden - How to grow Cannas •  How to grow Eremurus, Foxtail Lily, Desert Candle?
•  Gloriosa Lily Bulb Garden Care Information •  Gloriosa Lily - Commercial growing information.
•  The History of the Calla Lily •  Zantedeschia (Calla Lily Bulbs) Tuber Commercial Growing Information
Manipulating Flower Color of Hydrangeas
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Manipulating the color of your hydrangea blooms through use of specific elements is one of the most intriguing aspects of gardening. Although seemingly magical, the chemistry of your soil gives a somewhat predictable measure of color change. Flower clusters can vary in color in shades of blue, p...
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Garden Calla lily growing info
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Colored calla lilies can add a splash of life to any garden. Today’s hybrids range in color from gold to orange, pink to burgundy, and apricot to red—and many shades in between. A few basic principles of gardening can make your experience with these callas as enriching as they are colorful. ...
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Fresh Cut Flower Care
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Colored calla lilies have one of the longest vase lives available among specialty cut flowers – under favorable conditions, they can last up to 2 weeks and quite possibly beyond. The traditional white callas, although not quite as durable, can last well over a week. Flower care, though, can have a...
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Colored Calla Lily Cultural Information
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Calla lilies are indeed a high value crop, and with this high value comes increased risk of disease during the production cycle. Stress management is the key to the successful production of colored calla lilies. . . . . .
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Colored Calla Flower and Bulb Care
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Colored calla lilies can add a splash of life to any garden. Today's hybrids range in color from gold to orange, pink to burgundy, and apricot to red-and many shades in between. A few basic principles of gardening can make your experience with these callas as enriching as they are colorful. . . . . . .
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USDA Hardiness Zones
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The production of good quality plants is a major concern of growers. Environmental conditions play an important role in achieving successful growth and development of any kind of nursery commodity. Among many factors that will determine the growth of the plants (like soil type, latitude, rainfall,...
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Pruning Hydrangeas
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Understanding how to perform the pruning of any given plant with regards to their individual needs is a key to success in your garden or commercial production. There are many reasons to prune shrubs. For the hydrangea plant, the purpose and importance of pruning is to:

1. Assure healthy ...
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Dahlia Tuber Growing Information
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Planting Location - Dahlias should be planted in an area that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal production.  They may produce flowers of acceptable quality with as little as 3 or 4 hours; however, with decreased sunlight, the plants may become more spindly and may have weak flower stems.  In regions with hot summers, dahlias may do better with some afternoon shade. :

Soil Preparation . . .
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Functions of the Soil Foodweb
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What benefits are possible that make it worth paying attention to the biological side of soils in addition to the chemistry and mineral fertility? Are there any economic benefits that can make a real difference to net farm income?
The answer to that question is a big YES!
A spoonful of...
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Opening and Caring for White Calla Shipments
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Instructions for opening and caring for your newly arrived shipment of White winter blooming Calla Lilies
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Opening and Caring for Colored Calla Shipments
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Instructions for opening and caring for your newly arrived shipment of Colored Calla Lilies
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Opening and Caring for Hydrangea Shipments
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Instructions for opening and caring for your newly arrived shipment of Hydrangeas
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