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  1. When to Plant We recommend starting Begonia tubers indoors in the late winter, around February or March. Begonias are not quick-blooming plants, so starting early is advised. Tubers can be …

  2. *Asclepias seeds have built-in dormancy mechanisms to protect the seedlings from frost and drought and will germinate after a 30 day stratification period. For best results, mix seeds with …

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  4. Potted Plants Step 1: Loosen soil in the planting bed, then dig a hole as deep and a little wider than the pot. Most perennials should be planted at the same depth as they are in their containers.

  5. A Full BLEED needs to be the size of the document/template which is: 7.375” X 5.875”.

  6. We guarantee all of our products and try to give you the best information possible for you to have success. If you’re unsure of when to plant or have further questions, don’t hesitate to call our …

  7. Apply in late winter/early spring, just before weed seeds begin to germinate. Herbicide Precautions: If you opt to use chemical herbicides instead, do not apply 2,4-D when daytime …

  8. How to Plant Fall Flowering Crocus Fall Flowering Crocus and Colchicum create quick jewel toned flowers in the fall garden just weeks after being planted. They are great in the ground or …

  9. If you’re planting in the fall, wait until after there have been a few killing frosts so the seeds you plant will lie dormant until the spring. Planting as a Cover Crop or Green Manure: If you’re …

  10. In zones 2-8, Begonias do best when given a head start indoors so they can develop before being transplanted or moved outside. Start Begonias 8-12 weeks before the last frost in your area. …