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Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Creeping Fushia (Fuchsia procumbens)

Karen December 21, 2016 0 Comments

Creeping fushia is a deciduous, prostrate shrub endemic to the North Island of New Zealand where it is found along the coast including dunes, salt marshes, and gravel beaches.. It…

Rose Garden

Five Best Old Garden Roses: Albas

Karen December 20, 2016 0 Comments

Picking the “best” roses is an objective process and in this case, the ratings of the American Roses Society have been used. Every year the American Rose Society enlists the…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Purple Milk Thistle (Galactites tomentosa)

Karen December 19, 2016 0 Comments

Purple milk thistle, also called boar thistle, is an annual or biennial and a native of the Mediterranean area where it grows in disturbed soil such as wastelands, pastures, and…

Garden Books

Book Review: Front Yard Gardens

Karen December 16, 2016 0 Comments

If you are tired of fertilizing, spraying, watering, weeding, and mowing your lawn Liz Primeau’s book, Front Yard Gardens, might be the perfect pick for you. Writing from her experience…

Plant Combinations

Plant Combination: Miscanthus ‘Morning Light’ and Allium nigrum (aka A. multibulbosum)

Karen December 15, 2016 0 Comments

The large round flower heads of Allium nigrum contrast sharply with the long thin leaves of the ornamental grass Miscanthus ‘Morning Light” while the silvery color of the allium flower…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Chocolate Cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus)

Karen December 14, 2016 0 Comments

Chocolate cosmos is a tender perennial native to Mexico where it is extinct in the wild. It is a member of the aster family (Asteraceae) that also includes daisy, yarrow,…

Shakespeare's Flowers and Gardens

Shakespeare’s Garden: Aspen

Karen December 13, 2016 0 Comments

Shakespeare’s aspen was probably Populus tremula a native of the cool areas of Europe, Asia and North Africa and should not be confused with the aspen of North America, Populus…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Rose ‘Jeanne Lajoie’

Karen December 12, 2016 0 Comments

Large clusters of ten to forty flowers are produced in profusion continuously. The flowers are flat, round, and full of petals that are rich mid-pink at first fading to pale…

Garden Books

Book Review: Cultivating Chaos

Karen December 9, 2016 0 Comments

Does a meadow of colorful flowers make your heart sing? Does a forest filled with ferns and spring ephemerals take your breath away? With help from the book, Cultivating Chaos,…

Herbs

Edible Flowers: Violets, Johnny Jump Ups, and Pansies (Viola spp)

Karen December 8, 2016 0 Comments

These three members of the genus Viola are spring blooming plants known for their pretty five petaled flowers. The common violet (V. odorata) also known as sweet violet is a…

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