Begonias - These mostly succulent herbs from the tropics grow
in partly shaded and humid locations in moderate temperatures.
Primrose - They are native to parts of Africa and Madagascar, often growing
on shaded, rocky hillsides or cliffs. The name Cape primrose means ‘twisted
fruit,’ as its ‘fruit,’ or seed casing is spirally twisted.
Peace Lily - Peace lilies were discovered growing wild on the warm and
shady forest floors of Central America in the late 19th century. The ability to
tolerate lower light conditions is just one of the reasons for the peace lily’s
popularity.
Houseplant Care - Bedding plants are the answer to many garden problems.
Their quick growth makes it possible for the homeowner
to have color while waiting for permanent plantings to
develop or add color to existing landscapes.
Growing Berries -Most small fruits require fertilizing every year with
Plant-Tone for the fi rst year and Holly-Tone for consecutive years. A spring
and fall feeding is advisable when young and as the plant matures.