Does forget-me-not self-seed?
So if I have forget-me-nots in my flowerbed, should I pull out the dried-out plants or leave them standing, and what do I have to do to make the plant bloom again next year?
Thank you
So if I have forget-me-nots in my flowerbed, should I pull out the dried-out plants or leave them standing, and what do I have to do to make the plant bloom again next year?
Thank you
Hi, I discovered today that these little balls can be seen in my tomato plant and physalis. What could it be? I can't find anything online 🙁 Thank you very much in advance!
My roommate's plant is looking pretty bad. I've just picked it up, although I'm not a big plant expert myself. The pot didn't have a hole at the bottom, so it was probably waterlogging. There are now holes in the bottom. Do I need to do something about the leaves? Thank you!
what is the name of this plant? Thank you H. Thiel
My parents are on vacation and I'm supposed to water the flowers. I noticed this plant and I'm wondering if it was too much water or too little, or if it could be something completely different. Thanks in advance 🙂
If you cut off the seeds and “mulch” it is enough. If you get rid of the plants completely, there are good chances that this will remain for the future.
But I don’t want to get rid of her, so you think they’ll come back when you “mulsify her”? (Sorry doesn’t have so much plan)
Don’t forget about me. Seeds that fall off from previously blue plants / are seeded by plants that were planted in the summer of the previous year, germinate in the same year and bluehen in the following year – this year.
After the bluete, the plants die. In the now dry plants, some seeds have probably fallen into the earth and are germinated and in the next year bluehen
I tear the dried plants out, shake and collect the seeds. Parts of it come from alone, others I sow
Yeah, they looked for themselves. You can pick the ripe seeds, and sow out, or they just fall on the ground and grow there.
I don’t think they’re two years old. They germinate this year and blossom next year. They usually die after that.
The dried plant is allowed to tear you out. The seed is already in the earth.