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Book Review: Garden Design

Karen May 29, 2015 0 Comments

Whether you want an English style garden, a Japanese garden or a prairie garden there are certain underlying design principles that will lead to success. Sylvia Crowe, a distinguished and…

Plant Combinations

Plant Combination: Flower of an Hour (Hibiscus trionum) and Purple Basil (Ocimum basilicum purpurescens)

Karen May 28, 2015 0 Comments

A lovely echo is set up in this combination between the purple eyes of Hibiscus trionum and the purple leaves of the basil. The effect is ephemeral, however, because the…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Southern Bush Honeysuckle (Diervilla sessilifolia)

Karen May 27, 2015 0 Comments

This low growing deciduous shrub is native to southeastern United States where it grows in woodlands, bluffs, roadways and stream banks. The glossy dark green leaves often have red veins,…

Perennials

Perennial Cornflowers (Centaureas) for the Garden

Karen May 26, 2015 0 Comments

The genus, Centaurea, belong to the aster family, Asteracea, and contains about five hundred species and including both annuals and perennials that are useful garden plants. They can all be…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Lamb’s Tail (Chiastophyllum oppositifolium)

Karen May 25, 2015 0 Comments

Native to limestone outcroppings in shady mountin areas of the Caucasus, this rhizomateous perennial succulent slowly grows to form a low mound of large fleshy ovate leaves with scalloped edges.…

Garden Books

Book Review: Snakes

Karen May 22, 2015 0 Comments

Snakes are not beloved by most gardeners but they play an important part in the natural world including our gardens. Gail Gibbons’ non-fiction book, Snakes, presents an abundance of information…

Herbaceous Perennials

Heirloom Japanese Anemones

Karen May 21, 2015 0 Comments

The common name, Japanese anemone, is used to refer to more than one kind of anemones but all of these plants have similar flowers that appear in late summer or…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Rose Lamarque

Karen May 20, 2015 0 Comments

Starting early in the spring and blooming sporadically until late fall, this climber is especially suited to warm climates. The flowers are creamy white fading to pure white on the…

Roses

Biltmore International Rose Trials

Karen May 19, 2015 0 Comments

Biltmore International Rose Trials, held at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina are the first international trials on the East Coast and one of two in the whole US.…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Alpine Barrenwort (Epimedium alpinum)

Karen May 18, 2015 0 Comments

A native of southern and central Europe, alpine barrenwort is a low growing herbaceous perennial that forms attractive clumps of foliage. The medium green leaves are compound and each leaflet…

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