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Years ago when succulents first grew popular, an English garden TV show featured one big potted Agave americana that its staff managed to insert into many different landscapes. It was planted in a ...
Q: How do I divide the “pups” from my potted and garden-planted aloe, cactus and agave plants without harming the mother plant? I heard you were just supposed to twist them off with some roots ...
A gardener has described his delight that his rare plant has flowered after a quarter of a century. Tony Kennington, 78, who ...
An agave plant, tended by its owner for 50 years from pot to garden, is about to bloom for the first time, with its stalk now more than 20ft (six metres) high and towering over the home where it ...
This attractive plant is native to Mexico and is now the most commonly grown agave in Hawaii. Beyond the beauty of its blooming raceme, the swan’s neck agave has many features to recommend it to ...
Pot size will be. This is a plant that can grow to be 60-feet tall. Of course, you can keep it much smaller, but you’ll still want to grow it in at least a 36-inch pot, perhaps larger.
Some of the young plants are still attached to the parent plant by suckers, while others have been potted and sit nearby. While the century plant isn’t 100 years old, Lemon believes it’s about ...
Overnight, agave plants around the Valley are collapsing right at their core. And it smells awful. "They absolutely melt at a certain point," Billy Graham with Whitfill Nursery said.