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Whether the sun shines all day or your yard has plenty of shade, these summer container flowers will make your garden bloom.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Angela Mason Foster Extension Master Gardener Volunteer As the temperatures ...
A cut flower garden brings joy to the grower—that’s you!—and to anyone lucky enough to receive one of your homegrown bouquets ...
Celosia are tender plants hailing from warm climes, and give any sunny summer border a lift with their vibrant hues. With many varieties available, spanning a range of heights, some can also suit ...
The stylishly high-concept but pleasingly no-frills New England rockers Perennial had a bit of a breakthrough with last year’s Art History.After taking their contagiously energized live show all ...
Emily Heaton, an Iowa State University agronomy associate professor, says perennial grasses can reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change. Here's how: As miscanthus, switchgrass ...
Among annuals making good choices for background plantings include tall celosia, cleome, cosmos, American marigold, sunflower and tall zinnias. Having well-prepared soil is especially important, and ...
Perennials plants grow only spring and summer ... Angelonia*, Baby’s Breath Euphorbia, Balsam, Blue Daze*, Celosia, Cleome, Coleus*, Coreopsis, Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus), Dusty Miller ...
Try popular picks like azaleas, daisies and geraniums or go for more unique options like striking portulaca or celosia. You'll find blooms in just about every color to brighten your garden — think ...
Mid-March is the ideal time to transition from winter vegetables to warm-season crops in Florida. Hold off on fertilizing turfgrass until April 15th to allow it to recover from winter dormancy.
If you simply adore a gorgeous floral display of vibrantly colored blooms in your summer garden, then you probably love growing a variety of different annuals each year. A favorite among bloom-loving ...