Next Time You Plant Flowers Go Big & Bold

February 17, 2019

If you’re like me, you’re always on the lookout for plants that will have a big impact in your garden.  Something that makes people stop and say “Wow”! One way to do is...
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Discover Argyranthemum frutescens

January 20, 2019

For many years I was familiar with white argyranthemum frutescens flowers but believed it to be another variety of daisy. At a recent trade show, I saw several new varieties and it caused me...
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Five Favorite Flowering Succulents

January 06, 2019

If you think of succulents but don’t think of flowers, we are here to change your mind. You can grow flowering succulents to add some color to your home, on your patio or in difficult to grow...
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Mums Are Perennials You Know!

September 16, 2018

Every fall I see the same thing happening; perfectly good chrysanthemums being thrown away in the trash or tossed on the compost pile. Many of us have been conditioned to believe that mums are a...
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All About Agapanthus

August 29, 2018

Agapanthus is a flowering tender perennial with a long history of confusion surrounding where it originated from and what family of plants it is related too. It also goes by the name Lily of the...
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Tips For Growing Astilbe

April 02, 2018

Perhaps the biggest challenges facing gardeners who have a lot of shade is how to bring color to your landscape. Shade gardens are dominated by the color green and adding some plants with different...
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DIY: Overwintering Geraniums

October 30, 2017

You may not be aware that some varieties of Geranium can actually be treated as perennials. In other words, it is possible to bring Geraniums indoors and store them to plant again next spring. This...
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Did You Say Pincushion Flower?

August 05, 2017

I fear that many younger gardeners may not be familiar with what a pincushion actually is let alone the Pincushion Flower. For those readers who may not be familiar with a pincushion, it is a...
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