Gardeners have plenty to do this week to ensure a successful growing season. Propagating grapevines and fruit trees from cuttings is a great way to expand your garden. Tomatoes can be germinated indoors using various methods, and seedlings can be transplanted either in containers or directly into the ground. Greek oregano is a robust perennial herb that can be easily propagated from shoot tip cuttings after five years. When planting flowers like azaleas and camellias, it is best to do so when they are in bloom to avoid hindering root growth. Petal blight is a common issue with camellias, but can be prevented by using a shade cloth to collect fallen flowers and regularly disposing of them to prevent the spread of fungal spores. By following these gardening tips, gardeners can ensure a successful and healthy garden throughout the year.
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