Cut it back to the ground in early spring, leaving just a stump, and it will sprout new growth that can be cut to the ground again every few years. Are cardoons frost hardy? Cardoon plants are hardy perennials in U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 7-10, but here in Pennsylvania,Read More →

Place the bacopa cuttings in containers. Keep the containers with the bacopa on a windowsill so the cuttings receive many hours of sunlight, or place the containers under growing lights in a greenhouse. The bacopa cuttings will generate roots and can then be transplanted into the ground after the frost.Read More →

The Alternanthera plant prefers regular, but light watering. Make sure to water the plant enough to avoid letting the soil dry out completely. The new plants need daily watering for the initial weeks. Watering must be adjusted as per the soil type and weather. Can alternanthera grow in shade? HowRead More →