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Rose Garden

Red Hybrid Tea Roses for Cutting

Karen November 12, 2015 0 Comments

Roses that are good for cutting should have good form and color and be carried on fairly long stems that are neither too stiff nor too flexible. Fragrance, size of…

Shakespeare's Flowers and Gardens

Shakespeare’s Garden: Poison Hemlock

Karen October 29, 2015 0 Comments

The poison hemlock, Conium maculatum, is an herbaceous biennial in the carrot family, Apiaceae that includes parsley and Queen Anne’s lace. It is not related to the evergreen, coniferous hemlock…

Butterfly Gardens

Butterflies in the Garden and How to Attract Them: Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes)

Karen July 16, 2015 0 Comments

With a wing span of up to 6.3 inches the giant swallowtail is one of the largest butterflies in North America. It is found from southern Canada east of the…

Water garden

Water Gardens: Oxygenators

Karen March 10, 2015 0 Comments

Call them oxygenators or submerged, these plants are essential for the good health of a pond especially if you have fish. Typically, they are rooted in pea gravel or the…

Rose Garden

Rose Garden Themes: Beverages- Liqueurs

Karen August 5, 2014 0 Comments

There are many liqueurs but there only a few roses named for them. There are even fewer roses that are readily available but I could not resist including two that…

Rock Garden

Five Summer Blooming Perennials with White Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen June 10, 2014 0 Comments

There are many shades of white and there are flowers in almost all of them. Think about cream, antique white, pearl, chalk, and snow white. Each varies from the others…

Rock Garden

Red Flowered Perennials for the Rock Garden

Karen May 27, 2014 0 Comments

There are many shades of red from crimson to scarlet and they all can be used effectively in the garden. Combine dark burgundy with pink or light yellow for a…

Rose Garden

Blue Roses

Karen May 22, 2014 0 Comments

If you have seen a blue rose it was probably dyed or a shade of purple because there are no true blue roses. Rose chromosomes do not have a gene…

Vegetable Garden

Five Vegetables for Vertical Gardening

Karen May 20, 2014 0 Comments

Space is often a limiting factor in the vegetable garden. Many plants like squash, need a lot of room, and a crop of corn needs even more. One of the…

Rock Garden

Five Spring Blooming Perennials with Yellow Flowers for the Rock Garden

Karen May 13, 2014 0 Comments

The bright yellow flowers of spring brighten the landscape like no other flower can, signaling that life is beginning anew and the gardening season is commencing. Yellow is the color…

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