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Native Flowering Perennial Climbers

Karen March 31, 2016 0 Comments

There are many beautiful perennial native vines that can be useful in the garden. They can be used as a screen, to stabalize an embankment, add a vertical element to…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Moonflower (Ipomea alba)

Karen March 30, 2016 0 Comments

m This perennial flowering vine is native to tropical and semi-tropical regions of the New World in South, Central, and North America. A member of the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae)…

Nomenclature

Botany for Gardeners: Desmanthus

Karen March 29, 2016 0 Comments

Desmanthus Des MAN thus: from Greek desmos meaning a bundle and anthos meaning a flower Desmanthus is a genus in the bean family (Leuminosae/Fabaceae) and consists of twenty four species…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Balm-Leaved Red Deadnettle (Lamium orvala)

Karen March 28, 2016 0 Comments

Also called balm-leaved archangel,, this clump forming herbaceous perennial is native to central and eastern Europe. The heart-shaped leaves are up to six inches long, softly hairy and have serrated…

Garden Books

Book Review: Groundbreaking Food Gardens

Karen March 25, 2016 0 Comments

As more people want to grow their food the need for new methods and garden designs become more pressing. Niki Jabbour’s book, Groundbreaking Food Gardens, presents a collection of essays…

Plant Propagation

Growing Plants from Seed: Marigolds (Tagetes spp.)

Karen March 24, 2016 0 Comments

Marigolds are mostly warm weather annuals native to the Americas with yellow, orange, and rusty red flowers and finely cut pungent foliage. They may be small (six inches), medium (twelve…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Allegheny Fleece Vine (Adlumia fungosa)

Karen March 23, 2016 0 Comments

Also called climbing fumitory, this herbaceous climber is native to North America where it grows on wet wooded slopes and is considered an endagered species in some of its range.…

Roses

Roses for Hips: Large Hipped Rosa rugosas

Karen March 22, 2016 0 Comments

Native to northeastern Asia, Rugosa roses are known for good hips but also make excellent garden plants. They offer unique bristly pleated foliage, disease resistance, shade tolerance, thorniness (good for…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Borage (Borago officinalis)

Karen March 21, 2016 0 Comments

Borage is an annual herb native to south eastern Turkey but has naturalized in the Mediterranean area, North America, and parts of Europe. The Romans fed it to gladiators and…

Garden Books

Book Review: Armitage’s Garden Perennials

Karen March 18, 2016 0 Comments

As more and more new cultivars and varieties of plants appear each year in nurseries, selecting perennials for the garden becomes increasingly difficult. A visit to a garden center can…

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