Date: 24 Jun 2018
Date: 24 Jun 2018
Date: 24 Jun 2018
Plant Horoscope. Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants: Peppers, Ceiba, Baobab,Pistachio, Nutmeg
Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants
Scorpio - 10/23-11/21. A WATER sign ruled by both Mars and Pluto. Scorpio's plants are often found in remote places or on poor ground. They will likely have thorns, can be red in color, and grow under adversity. The good news is, most of these plants are nearly indestructible! This makes them desirable for every gardener.
Scorpio Zodiac lucky plants: Peppers, Ceiba, Baobab, Pistachio, Nutmeg, Black-eyed Susan Thunbergia, Combretums, Dragon fruit, Medinilla, Camphor Basil, Cuban Oregano, Vanilla orchid, Hibiscus, Various cacti and succulents, Adenium, Honeysuckle, Cordyline, Spider plant, Jasmine, Gooseberries, Wild indigo, Bougainvillea, Aloe vera, Raspberry, Palmetto, Horseradish tree, Camphor, Allspice and Bay Rum, Jujube, Sweet Mimosa, Agave, Milkweed, Hong Kong Orchid Tree, Pony Tail, Dwarf Poinciana, Bottlebrushes, Clusias, Crocosmia, Zig-Zag Cactus, Dracaena, Fire Bush, Hoyas, Jatropha, Kalanchoe, Sausage tree, Devils Backbone, Pereskia, Red Plumeria, Firecracker, Rattlebox, Rhoeo, Calendula, Geranium, Thistles, Mint, Sage, Catnip, Coriander, Sandalwood, Ginseng, Euphorbias, Acacias.
For more info on Scorpio Lucky plants, links to these plants and other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope
Date: 24 Jun 2018
Carambola (Star Fruit) in winter
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word from our customer:
I just wanted to let you know that the Dwarf Carambola Kari has
survived last winter and turned into a nice bushy tree
this summer.I have been trying to grow this tree forever
it never survived winters here. Then last year you
suggested me to plant Carambola in wind protected corner,
so I picked a place next to the house,South side very
close to the wall. I covered it several times with a sheet
on windy days like you said. The tree did lose leaves
during winter but it survived and established well. I had
my first crop this year nearly 20 fruit!Just thought your
other customers wanted to know keep it protected from
winds this is the secret,it works! (M., Avon Park, FL)
Date: 24 Jun 2018
Tropical Planting Breaks the Rules. Should I plant in the ground before Winter?
Q: Winter is coming and I still have a few plants I want to plant in the ground. Should I keep them in pots and wait till spring?
A: In subtropical areas, if temperatures don't drop below freezing, you can continue planting in the ground. In fact winter planting has some unique advantages - less heat stress on a plant and root system, mild environment - help the plant to establish better. Besides, no-sweat garden work is much more enjoyable, and you can get done a lot!
To learn more about winter planting, see article Tropical Planting Breaks the Rules by Murray Corman (Garden Of Delights




