Asters - page 2

New England Aster Plant Care How To Grow New England Aster Plants
New England aster care is moderate. Just divide in fall, fertilize, and cut back in spring. These daisy like flowering plants should be divided every ...
Growing Asters - How To Grow Aster Flowers In Your Garden
How to Grow AsterLight: Asters grow and flower best in full sun. Some varieties will tolerate part shade but will have fewer flowers.Soil: Asters grow...
Stokes Asters Flowers - Tips For Stokes Aster Care
Divide clumps of the stokes aster plant every three to four years for more perennial flowers. Stokes aster care should include the deadheading of spen...
Douglas Aster Plant Info Caring For Douglas Aster Flowers In Gardens
Douglas aster flowers usually grow best in moist, well-drained soil. But they sometimes thrive in wetland areas. They need a location in sun or partia...
transplanting asters
Separating asters is best done in early spring. The plant will just be leaving its winter dormancy and new shoots form but no buds will be evident yet...
are asters evergreen
Stokes Aster It is a perennial evergreen that is easy to grow. ... Flowering evergreen plants are those that will not lose their leaves during their d...
aster plant care
Asters prefer climates with cool, moist summers—especially cool night temperatures. In warmer climates, plant asters in areas that avoid the hot mid-d...
aster problems
Recognizing Common Problems with Asters These include rust and powdery mildew. They can be treated with fungicide. Some other more serious diseases ar...
aster leaves turning yellow
Aster yellows is caused by a phytoplasma spread by leafhoppers feeding on plant sap. Asters infected by this disease suffer from leaf yellowing, the d...