Local nurseries are filled with tropical plants for gardeners to place on their patio each summer, but many of these plants are difficult to keep alive inside the house during the wintertime.
Larry asks: The leaves on my plumeria trees do not look healthy. Some are turning yellow, others have brown spots and many are falling off the tree. I also see orange spots on the underside of the ...
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How to Plant and Grow a Plumeria Tree
Plant plumerias for their delicate, five-petaled fragrant flowers. Plumeria, also called frangipani, is a tropical tree or shrub known for its fragrant flowers. The delicate, five-petaled scented ...
Everyone is invited to learn all about plumeria — the flower that ranges in hue, from pink to yellow and white — at the CARES ...
If it feels as though we are running behind this year, here’s at least one data point that confirms that feeling: The average date of the first fall freeze in Pitt County is between Nov. 3 and Nov. 9.
Plumeria aren’t commonly sold in our climate, but they are possibly the easiest tropical plant to keep inside the house over the winter because they go dormant! When the weather cools down and the ...
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Garden Guide: How to grow plumeria up north
You may have never heard of these tropical blooms before, but you have definitely smelled them. Here's how you can grow your own. Major retailer says 'no' to California, pulls zero punches outlining ...
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