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Floristry

How to Make a Basket Arrangement of Roses

Karen July 22, 2010 0 Comments

At certain times of the growing season you may have an abundance of roses and what better way to enjoy them than to make a simple basket arrangement that you…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus)

Karen July 21, 2010 1 Comments

Love-lie-bleeding is a very special plant and not just because of its melodramatic name. It’s red flowers grow in rope-like tassels 12” long or longer all over the coarse leaved…

Garden Journal

Garden Journal: July 18, 2010

Karen July 20, 2010 2 Comments

For weeks I complained about the lack of rain and finally it rained; now I am complaining about too much rain. The soil is soupy, there is standing water in…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Pigsqueak (Bergenia cordifolia)

Karen July 19, 2010 0 Comments

Native to Russia, this herbaceous perennial is a member of the Saxifragaceae family that also includes foam flower, coral bells, and astilbe. The plants form a rosette of shiny, heart-shaped…

Garden Games and Puzzles

Name This Plant Game: Summer Blooming Perennials 3

Chuck July 16, 2010 0 Comments

This simple game tests your gardening knowledge by identifying five plants shown in photos from a list of possible names. Photos of each plant are accompaned by a clue describing…

Herbaceous Perennials

Five Favorite Ferns for the Shade Garden

Karen July 15, 2010 0 Comments

The hot days of summer make the sight of soft green ferns especially appealing. The green color together with the light airiness of the fronds dispels the effects of the…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Dwarf Chinese Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis var. pumila)

Karen July 14, 2010 0 Comments

I used to think of astilbes in general as needing shade and moisture until I met this one. It thrives in shade and moist soil but it tolerates considerably more…

Garden Journal

Garden Journal: July 11 2010

Karen July 13, 2010 0 Comments

And the heat goes….and on…and no rain. We had to increase the irrigation system to include the areas where hand watering was not sufficient. Most of the perennials struggle to…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Artemesia ‘Powis Castle’

Karen July 12, 2010 0 Comments

I am inordinately attracted to plants with silver-gray foliage and I am in love with Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’. The finely divided foliage is exquisite and provides a lovely contrast to…

Garden Games and Puzzles

Name This Plant Game: Summer Blooming Annuals 2

Chuck July 9, 2010 0 Comments

This simple game tests your gardening knowledge by identifying five plants shown in photos from a list of possible names. Photos of each plant are accompaned by a clue describing…

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