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Title: Bedding Plants


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Bedding Plants
  • By Lauren

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Petunia
  • Height4-6 inches
  • Growth Habit Vigorous
  • Sun or Shade Full Sun or Partial Shade
  • Use unravel plant meristem functioning.
  • Pot Size 12cm

3
Ageratum
  • Height 4 to 14
  • Shade or Sun Full Sun
  • Growth Habit Ascending
  • Use Not edible, Anoydne( relieves Pain)
  • Pot Size 9 to 10 Cm

4
Begonia
  • Height 10-18 Bloom
  • Shade or Sun Full Sun or Part Shade
  • Growth Habit Upright
  • Use To Shade gardens, beds, and borders
  • Pot Size 10-12Cm

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Celosia
  • Height 10-24
  • Shade or Sun Partial Shade Full Sun
  • Growth Habit Clumpy
  • Use The nutty-flavored celosia greens
  • Pot Size 10 12 cm

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Coleus
  • Height vary 36- 42
  • Growth Habit Loose
  • Shade or Sun Sun full to part Shade
  • Use For people recovering from a cardiopulmonary
    bypass
  • Pot Size 8

7
Cosmos
  • Height 54 Inches
  • Shade or Sun Full Sun
  • Growth Habit Bushy
  • Use make energy
  • Pot Size 9cm

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Dianthus
  • Height 12
  • Growth Habit Bushy
  • Use Edge of the bed
  • Pot Size 12cm
  • Sun or Shade Full Sun or Part Shade

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Impatiens
  • Height 1 ½ IN.
  • Growth Habit Upright, mounded
  • Pot Size 4 4 ½ inch
  • Use biflora (jewelweed) in the treatment of rhus
    dermatitis.
  • Sun or Shade Shade all season and is tolerant of
    Sun.

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Lobelia
  • Height 4-9 inches
  • Growth Habit Mounded
  • Use Herbal
  • Pot Size 9 cm
  • Shade or Sun Part sun and Part shade

11
Geranium
  • Height 50cm
  • Growth Habit Upright
  • Use Essential Oil
  • Pot Size 2 ½
  • Sun or Shade part sun and over part shade

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Phlox
  • Height 6inches
  • Shade or Sun Part shade and Sun
  • Pot Size 9cm
  • Use Cut flower your indoor arrangements
  • Growth Habit Mounding

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Saliva
  • Height 19 inches
  • Growth Habit tumor growth
  • Shade or Sun Protected by shade
  • Pot Size 9 cm
  • Use Planting

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Snapdragon
  • Use Mobile devices
  • Height 18-24 inches
  • Pot Size 5cm
  • Growth Habit Dwarf
  • Shade or Sun Full sun and Part shade

15
Marigold
  • Growth Habit Rapid
  • Height 24-36 inches
  • Use Medicinal Use
  • Sun or Shade Full Sun
  • Pot Size 30cm in height

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Black-Eyed Susan
  • Height 18-36 inches
  • Growth Habit Upright
  • Use Medicinal
  • Pot Size 3x9cm
  • Sun or Shade Part Sun

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Verbena
  • Use Medical
  • Height 1 meter
  • Growth Habit Spreading
  • Pot Size 4 diameter
  • Sun or Shade Partial Shade

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Viola
  • Use landscaping
  • Height 76 inches
  • Growth Habit Duration
  • Pot Size 4 x 5 in.
  • Sun or Shade light Shade to full sun

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Zinnia
  • Use Landscaping
  • Height 8in to 4 feet
  • Growth Habit Upright Texture
  • Pot Size 3 ½ inches
  • Sun or Shade Full Sun

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Veggies
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Asparagus
  • Planting Date April 15 to May 15
  • Harvest Date When spears are 6-8 inches
  • Pest Info Insects damage asparagus by their
    presence of feeding on the tender spears, stems
    and ferns
  • Soil Prep Well Drained
  • Yield Hybrid Crossing for Higher Yield

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Lima Bean
  • Planting Date Mid or Late April
  • Harvest Date Mid August Mid September
  • Pest Info Insect pests that attack lima beans
    include the seed corn maggot, lygus bug species,
    stinkbugs, spider mites,
  • Soil Prep Unknown
  • Yield Weeds Reduce the Yield of The Lima Bean

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Beet
  • Planting Date Every two Weeks to Mid Summer
  • Harvest Date Late June
  • Pest Info No Major Concerns
  • Soil Prep Average garden soil
  • Yield Variable

24
Broccoli
  • Planting Date Early Spring Crop but Start
    indoors
  • Harvest Date Harvest the central head first.
    Some varieties will develop small side shoots
    these should last 1-2 months or until frost.
  • Pest Info Root Maget, Cut Worms, Cabbage
    Butterflies
  • Soil Prep Average Garden Soil, well drained
  • Yield Reduced with weeds

25
Carrot
  • Planting Date For a continual crop, sections of
    the row can be planted every 2 weeks to late
    May.  For a fall crop, more sowings can be
    started in late July.
  • Harvest Date 2 months from plant day
  • Pest Info No Concerns
  • Soil Prep pH 6-6.5 is best
  • Yield Reduced with weeds

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Sweet Corn
  • Planting Date Plant when warm and after frost is
    over
  • Harvest Date 2 1/2 to 3 months. After Planting
  • Pest Info Japanese Beetles
  • Soil Prep Average Garden soil
  • Yield Reduced with weeds

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Cucumber
  • Planting Date Warm Soil 65 Degrees
  • Harvest Date 50-70 days. After Planting
  • Pest Info West Coast, Squash bug
  • Soil Prep Fertile Clay Soil
  • Yield Variety

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Head Lettuce
  • Planting Date 25-46 before Last Frost
  • Harvest Date 2 months
  • Pest Info Aphids and Slugs
  • Soil Prep Lettuce doesn't do well in very acidic
    soils, and some say the pH shouldn't be lower
    than 6.5.
  • Yield Variety

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Muskmelon
  • Planting Date 18 days before last frost date
  • Harvest Date 3-4 months
  • Pest Info Striped cucumber beetle
  • Soil Prep Sandy, light loam deeply enriched with
    manure and compost
  • Yield Variety

30
Okra
  • Planting Date Last Frost In the SPRING
  • Harvest Date 50-65 days after planting
  • Pest Info None Major
  • Soil Prep Garden Soil
  • Yield Variety

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Onion
  • Planting Date Soil is dried out and workable in
    spring
  • Harvest Date Seed 150 days sets 100 days. 
    Green or spring onions are pulled as needed when
    the stems are about 1/4 inch thick.
  • Pest Info Onion maggot
  • Soil Prep Fertile, mellow soil
  • Yield Greater with the drip system.

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Peas
  • Planting Date 35-56 Days before last frost date.
  • Harvest Date 60-70 days.
  • Pest Info Pea aphids
  • Soil Prep Warm soil
  • Yield Variety

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Pepper
  • Planting Date 28-35 Days before last frost date
  • Harvest Date 70-80 days. 
  • Pest Info None Major
  • Soil Prep Sandy, well drained loams
  • Yield Variety

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Potato
  • Planting Date As soon as the frost is out of the
    ground
  • Harvest Date 2 1/2 - 4 months.
  • Pest Info Colorado potato beetle and Leafhopper
  • Soil Prep Deeply fertile sandy loam with a high
    acid content
  • Yield Variety

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Radish
  • Planting Date 2 to 3 weeks before the last frost
    in spring.
  • Harvest Date 22 to 70 days after planting
  • Pest Info Flea beetles
  • Soil Prep Loose well drained soil
  • Yield Increases from the individual plants
    impact

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Sweet Potato
  • Planting Date 43-57 days before last frost date
  • Harvest Date Dig the tubers when the foliage
    begins to turn yellow and mature.
  • Pest Info No Major
  • Soil Prep A light, sandy, not too fertile soil
  • Yield Variety

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Tomato
  • Planting Date 28-56 (6 weeks) days before last
    frost date
  • Harvest Date 60 days (early varieties)70-80
    days (main season)
  • Pest Info Wilts, blights
  • Soil Prep Average garden soil
  • Yield Variety

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Watermelon
  • Planting Date After Last Frost
  • Harvest Date 65-90 days after planting
  • Pest Info Squash bugs
  • Soil Prep Well drained sandy soil
  • Yield High
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