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Can you plant a lily from a pot to a garden?

yes


Why would a farmer plant a crop in a small garden pot?

For the farmers own Needs


Can organic potting mix be used to plant vegetables in a pot garden?

yes it works well for me.


What is a 606 flat?

A 606 Plastic Garden Seed Pot-Pack Tray Insert is used for cultivating seedlings.


Can you plant flower bulbs in pots inside or do they have to go in the ground?

Planting Flower Bulbs in Pots InsideSummer bulbs can be planted inside. Bulbs are planted in the fall, placed in small pots, and covered with tin foil to block the light. Place them in the refrigerator for 6 weeks, then take out the water and put them in a sunny window. You can have tulips anytime!Most bulbs, spring flowering or summer flowering, can be grown inside. As the previous answer points out, you need to refrigerate the spring flowering (the ones you plant in the fall) bulbs for 6 weeks or so before planting indoors. This tricks the bulb into going dormant like it would in the ground during the winter. This is called "forcing" the bulb. You can then plant them in potting soil or set them in rocks, pebbles, or marbles that cover the bottom half of the bulbs. Keep water in the pot or bowl for the roots to grow into. This works well for Narcissus (paper-whites), Daffodils, and Tulips. The Narcissus are especial nice inside because they are so fragrant.I've also grown Amaryllis, various Lilies, and even small varieties of Iris indoors. Snowdrops and Hyacinths with Narcissus or Daffodils work well in a larger flat pot, making a landscape effect. You can also buy this type of landscaped potted bulb garden at garden stores or Wal-mart, Home Depot, etc.If you do plant bulbs outside, note in the planting guide which ones naturalize or come back yearly. Tulips are the worst about not naturalizing and most varieties recommend digging them up after they have bloomed and the foliage dies back. You can the store them in a cool dry place and replant in the fall. Usually the blooms won't be as nice in following years, though. Good luck!

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How do you plant seeds of herbs?

You put them in the ground or in a small pot then transplant into your garden when they are bigger


How would you use transplant in a sentence?

The gardener transplanted the tomato from the pot to the garden bed.When my heart fails I hope to be able to get a heart transplant.


Can you plant a lily from a pot to a garden?

yes


How many iris bulbs to plant in 6 inch pot?

Iris do not have bulbs- they have a rhizome, a specialized root, and do not grow in small pots. Even one root in a 6 inch pot would not work.


Should 3 month old tomato plants stay in the pot or transfer to the ground?

Depends on how large the pot is? I gallon, I'd transplant.... 5 gallons keep it in there.


How do you transplant a gift orchid to a regular pot with soil?

No one knows and no one really cares No one knows and no one really cares No one knows and no one really cares


I have recently rooted some fig branches When is the best time to transplant them from the pot to the ground I live in the Northeast?

early spring


What do you do with bromalaid babies?

Carefully separate them at the roots and transplant them in another pot. Make sure you give them some plant food when you first transplant them. Keep them watered and they will grow. I started out with 1 about 6 years ago and now I have 7.


Why would a farmer plant a crop in a small garden pot?

For the farmers own Needs


How do transplant a cactus?

Carefully. If you need to handle it out of its pot fold a sheet of newspaper up and use it wrapped round the plant to let you handle it.


Is it best to plant avocados as seeds or seedlings?

I actually just plant the avocado pit after eating the avocado. I place the pit sideways in a pot of good quality potting mix, water it, and watch it grow. If you live in a warm climate, you can transplant it after it gets to about 2 feet tall. If you live where the weather gets pretty cold in the winter, just transplant it to a larger pot when it gets too big for the original pot. I also do the same with seeds from lemons and limes.


Plants related to amaryllis grown as garden or pot plants for they beautiful bright flowers?

Nerine