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Plant Combination: Oriental Poppy (Papaver orientalis) ‘Turkenlouis’ and Hybrid Sage (Salvia x sylvestris) ‘May Night’

Karen April 14, 2016 0 Comments

Not for the timid, this bold combination is full of intense color and is sure to grab attention in late spring to early summer when it comes into bloom. The…

Vines

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…

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…

Herbaceous Perennials

Primroses (Primula spp.) for the Garden

Karen March 15, 2016 0 Comments

Growing primroses (Primula spp) is a great way to welcome spring. Their colorful flowers rising above their attractive rosettes of foliage brighten any place in the garden and are excellent…

Herbs

Edible Flowers: Capers (Capparis spinosa var. inermis)

Karen March 10, 2016 0 Comments

Caper is a broad leaf evergreen creeping shrub native to the Mediterranean, East Africa, Madagascar, parts of Asia, Himalayas, the Pacific Islands, Indomalaya, and Australia where it grows on lean,…

Roses

Roses for Hanging Containers

Karen February 23, 2016 0 Comments

Hanging containers present challenges for growing roses. They are limited in size (and weight), dry out quickly, usually need winter protection, and often occupy shady positions. You can work around…

Herbs

Pros and Cons of Drying Herbs

Karen February 18, 2016 0 Comments

u grow culinary herbs you probably relish the idea of having fresh seasonings for as you cook. There is nothing like fresh basil with mozzarella and tomatoes or fresh cilantro…

Herbs

Edible Flowers: Lilac (Syringa vulagaris)

Karen February 4, 2016 0 Comments

Syringa vulgaris is a deciduous shrub in the olive family (Oleaceae) and is native to the Balkan Peninsula but is widely grown in Europe and the US. It can grow…

Bulbs

Six Best Narcissus for the South

Karen February 2, 2016 0 Comments

Call them narcissus, daffodils, or jonquils, if you want them in your garden and live in the South you have to pick carefully. Not all narcissus grow well in South…

Roses

Pink Roses for Weeping Standards

Karen January 26, 2016 0 Comments

Standards, also called tree roses, add elegance and formality to a garden. They provide a vertical accent and making pruning and spraying easier. Weeping standards are especially graceful and can…

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