Don’t Toss That Amaryllis Bulb…

December 28, 2014

During the holidays it is not unusual to receive an exotic plant as a gift or to purchase one to compliment your holiday display. Too often, after the holidays are over, these plants end up in the...
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Enjoying Your Poinsettia

December 14, 2014

Did you know that December 12th has been designated as National Poinsettia Day in the United States? No holiday plant is probably more deserving of such recognition. Starting around Thanksgiving...
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A Piece of the Tropics

November 30, 2014

While the weather outside is getting colder you can still enjoy gardening all year round. Houseplants are a great way to “keep your fingers in the dirt” and satisfy that gardening itch...
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Camellia…First Lady of the South

November 02, 2014

Perhaps no flower is more associated with the Southern United States than the Camellia. A quick search of the internet pulls up article after article linking the Camellia to the South and there are...
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Don’t Forget The Daffodils…

October 19, 2014

Daffodils sometimes take a back seat to tulips as the most popular spring flowering bulb. After all, a single red tulip in bloom is capable of standing out in any flower bed and you probably need a...
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How to Plant Tulip Bulbs

October 05, 2014

Tulips are one of the iconic flowers of spring but to have a successful display of tulips in April and May you have to plant the bulbs now. Tulips are relatively easy to grow but they do have some...
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2 Seasons of Bloom

September 07, 2014

While chrysanthemums are the flower that most gardeners associate with fall pansies should really be on every gardeners list of fall favorites. There are a lot of good reasons for this as pansies...
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

August 24, 2014

The first time I saw Siberian Wallflowers in bloom was on a trip I took as child to Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello. President Jefferson was quite the record keeper and according to the...
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