How to Plant and Grow Camellia for Cool-Season Flowers

Learn how to grow camellia, and enjoy romantic flowers in the colder months and beautiful foliage year-round. Where to Plant Camellia Site camellias in part shade or dappled shade to help them grow best. How and When to Plant Camellia Plant camellias in fall or early spring. Credit:Robert Cardillo Plant in the spring for best results where temperatures are cooler. During their first year, camellias benefit from supplemental watering during dry spells....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 584 words · Michael Escobar

How to Plant and Grow Campion

This hardy perennial with silver-gray foliage and neon-color flowers doubles as a groundcover after the bloom. Campion has neon-color blossoms in magentas, oranges, and reds as well as white. Some of the pink varieties are so intense that the flowers seem to glow. The bright and showy blossoms develop singularly, in pairs, or in clusters. These showy flowers are vibrant but short-lived; each bloom lasts just a day. Some varieties of campion have dark green foliage instead of the typical silver-gray....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Ray Mullen

How to Plant and Grow Candytuft

This plant’s delicate white blooms give off sweet scents. These ground-hugging perennials are considered sub-shrubs because their stems get woody. Perennial candytuft is most commonly found in pure, bright white varieties with emerald-green foliage. Credit: André Baranowski This plant begins blooming in mid spring, and the flowers can last for several weeks. Consider annual species of candytuft that come in white, pink, and purple shades for even more color. Where to Plant Candytuft Candytuft does best in full sun, planted in well-draining soil....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Ana Hill

How to Plant and Grow Canna Lily

This easy-to-grow plant with vibrant tropical summer flowers delivers a dramatic effect in any garden. Lush foliage, breathtaking blooms, soaring stalks, and tropical undertones are trademark characteristics of the canna lily. Capable of withstanding the hottest temperatures, canna lily produces spectacular blooms all season long. Credit: David McDonald The plants are cold-hardy inUSDA Zones 710. The bold canna lily is ideal for the back of a border. Some varieties grow as tall as 8 feet....

May 4, 2025 · 4 min · 835 words · Leroy Rodriguez

How to Plant and Grow Cape Mallow

This sun-loving dwarf shrub blooms from spring to fall, or year-round in warm climates. Cape mallow, which resembles a delicate, miniaturehibiscus, is a profusely blooming shrub native to South Africa. The flowers attract bees and butterflies. Cape mallows are occasionally sold as patio trees with a long single stem or narrow trunk. Where to Plant Cape Mallow Select a location in full sun. Add it to a pollinator garden with native plants or a border to attract bees and butterflies....

May 4, 2025 · 4 min · 753 words · Robert Bennett

How to Plant and Grow Cardinal Climber

This vigorous, fast-growing vine blooms all summer and attracts hummingbirds. Cardinal climber is a noteworthy plant for several reasons, starting with its history. After years of attempts, Mr. Sloter finally succeeded in 1908. The fast-growing vine with lacy, fernlike foliage and bright, trumpet-shaped flowers was named after him,I. The flowers begin appearing in midsummer and continue to bloom until the first frost, closing at night. Like all morning glories, cardinal climber is toxic to humans and pets....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · Joshua Frost

How to Plant and Grow Cardinal Flower

The vibrant red flower spikes of this short-lived perennial are hummingbird magnets. Its brilliant, showy red blooms first mature in late summer and continue into midfall. The flower spikes are magnets for hummingbirds and great for wildlife gardens. The lance-shaped, shiny foliage is a handsome dark green. Lobelia even loves downright wet conditions, making it a top choice for bog and rain gardens. Cardinal flower is toxic to humans and pets....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Julie Mays

How to Plant and Grow Cardoon

With thistle-like leaves and purple flowers, these striking ornamental edibles make a towering statement in your garden. Depending on the climate, cardoon is grown as anannual or a perennial. The celery-like ribbed stalks may be blanched, steamed, or braised. The large, thistle-like, globe-shaped flowers are violet-purple and make striking, long-lasting flowers. Where to Plant Cardoon Plant cardoon in a location withfull sun. If you are planning to harvest the stalks, high soil fertility is key....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 605 words · Scott Harper

How to Plant and Grow Carolina Allspice

This native shrub with fragrant spring flowers and yellow fall foliage grows in full sun and partial shade. It grows to considerable width at a moderate rate, about 12 to 18 inches per year. This native shrub has multi-seasonal interest. Its straplike red flowers give way to seed capsules that mature in fall and last through winter. The shrub is toxic to humans and pets. It grows both in full sun and part shade and adapts well to different soil types and pH levels....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 614 words · Dan Green

How to Plant and Grow Carrots

Crunchy and nutritious, this root vegetable grows best in loamy soil and full sun. Mike Dieter Carrotsare not the fastest or easiest vegetable to grow. They have very specific soil requirements and grow best in cool weather. Credit:Mike Dieter When it comes to soil, however, only deep, loose soil free of rocks works. The soil pH should be slightly acidic. Crop rotation helps to avoid pests and diseases. Credit:Better Homes and Gardens...

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 605 words · Harold Dixon

How to Plant and Grow Castor Bean

Use caution around this pretty but highly toxic plant throw in. Native to Africa, the castor bean is a dramatic tropical plant. Its large glossy green leaves with five to 11 pointed lobes look like fingers on an open hand. Credit: Getty Images Some varieties sport bronze or burgundy foliage. Spikes of small, cup-shaped, greenish-yellow flowers appear from June to October. The seedpods emerge as bright red or pink, then dry to a dull brown before splitting open....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Jimmy Rivas

How to Plant and Grow Catmint

Catmints are fast-growing, versatile plants that are easy to grow. When they first begin growing in spring, they form tidy mounds of new foliage. They quickly grow outward and begin to set their buds for their flower show. Credit:Carson Downing The show is spectacular and lasts for weeks. In addition to their beauty, the flowers are asource of nectarfor many pollinators. Use shorter types of catmint as an edging plant along a path or border garden....

May 4, 2025 · 3 min · 608 words · Amber Church

How to Plant and Grow Cattail

An iconic wetland plant that requires little maintenance. Cattails also provide a valuable habitat for wetland birds and other wildlife, including red-winged blackbirds and dragonflies. The plants typically clump together in large numbers, spreading via rhizomatous roots to form dense colonies. Credit:Masahiro Makino/Getty Images Below, you’ll find information on the specific jot down of care this popular aquatic plant requires. Soil and Water The most essential element to successfully growing cattail lies in its planting location....

May 4, 2025 · 2 min · 217 words · Jessica Smith