Tag: Sevin dust
Summer Color
by admin on Jul.23, 2013, under Images
I’m enjoying flower #4 on my Hibiscus:
But this morning I focused on the little micro-world also going on during the plant’s bloom process:
While all this was going on I had another little visitor:
You can see on the pole the remains of the ants I managed to destroy yesterday. Ants can quickly make a Hummingbird feeder all but useless since they get in the mixture and gum up access for the Hummingbirds. A little spray on the pole and some Sevin Dust at the ground seems to have done the trick – for now. This will have to be repeated in a day or three…just follow the ant’s trail and make sure you treat all the way back to the source.
Showy Hibiscus
by admin on Jul.16, 2013, under Images
Every once and awhile you buy a plant that is supposed to bloom more than one season – and it actually does!
Such is the case with this Hibiscus I bought at the Lowes garden center July 2012:
This was the first of potentially many blooms to come on this showy little plant. If you’re looking for something that is low maintenance, grab one of these and just ignore it over winter. A little sun, water, and a top-off of some good potting soil in the spring will all but guarantee results like these.
It does seem a bit prone to white fly so a sprinkle of Sevin dust is also a good idea.