Cistus purpureus and Cistus ‘Alan Fradd’ are both cut back by a couple of feet or more all over (each branch cut to just above a pair of young shoots) and are scoured for dead or superfluous skinny branches low down which are a cut right out, just to tidyRead More →

The Knife Blade is designed to cut materials much thicker than anything else the Cricut Explore has been able to cut before, even with the Deep Cut blade. Materials can be up to 3/32″ thick. Think chipboard, thick leather, balsa wood, basswood, and more! It’s similar to a super preciseRead More →

Magnet. Chipboard. Stamp material. Thick cardstock. Stiffened Felt. Poster Board. Foam sheets. Cardboard. Can I cut vinyl with Deep Point Blade? Jewelry or dog tags: For these projects, you’ll likely want the knife blade to cut through aluminum sheets and the engraving tip to add names and personal information. VinylRead More →

These 50 top hairstyles are perfect for round faces and offer plenty of options, no matter what hair length, texture, or color you have. Sleek Pixie Cut. … Straight Asymmetrical Bob. … Edgy Waves. … Side-Swept Waves. … High Volume Bob. … Long Highlighted Layers. … Platinum Hues. … ShortRead More →

Do you cut back foxgloves? Foxgloves require very little care and will flower and seed without any intervention from the gardener. You should cut back the faded flower stems of foxgloves after the first flowers have finished. … Perennial foxgloves should be cut back in autumn, ready to bloom againRead More →

How long does it take for basil to grow from seed? Basil germinates in 7 to 10 days after planting. It’s usually ready for harvest within three to four weeks. When should I cut basil? You don’t need to prune basil plants when they are still small; wait until theRead More →

Dividing Penstemon Plants Penstemon plants eventually lose their vigor and begin to fade. Dividing the plants every three years will renew their blooming and prolong their life in the garden. It is a simple process, but it must be done at the right time of year to give the divisionsRead More →