Growing Guide For Cannas
Planting Cannas is a little like growing a bit of the tropics in your garden. If you live in USDA growing zones 8-10 than Cannas can be treated as perennials but for the rest of us, they must be...
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Planting Cannas is a little like growing a bit of the tropics in your garden. If you live in USDA growing zones 8-10 than Cannas can be treated as perennials but for the rest of us, they must be...
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With Spring’s arrival, here are the new trends you will be seeing:
It’s Not All About Flowers
While there is so much beauty in flowers we are finding the foliage is just...
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In February we highlight flowers that are planted in the spring to have gorgeous flowers in the summer. Many of them are native to other countries but do well in the US. We also have added a...
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We kick off the New Year with some beautiful flowers that can all be grown from bulbs. All are bright colorful flowers available in any color scheme you are using in your garden.
...Each April, the Horticulture industry holds it California Spring Trials, where they introduce us to new flowers and vegetables, improved plant varieties, and experimental programs breeders are...
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bulb that has so many negative undertones associated with it. In Western culture, the Anemone is related to Greek Mythology. The story goes that when...
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bulb that had more names than the Spider Lily. Their real name is Lycoris but they are also known as Resurrection Lily, Cluster Amaryllis and in the...
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When it comes to spring-flowering bulbs there is no debating that Tulips and Daffodils grab most if not all of the headlines. This means there is an opportunity to plant bulbs this fall that you...
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