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Plant Combinations

Plant Combinations: Hardy Ageratum ( Eupatorium coelestinum)  and ‘Fireworks’ Golden Rod (Solidago rugosa ‘Fireworks’)

Karen January 15, 2019 0 Comments

For a fabulous late summer to fall combination pair the striking blue flowers of hardy ageratum with the bright yellow flowers of ‘Fireworks’ goldenrod. ‘Fireworks appears in spring with light…

Herbaceous Perennials

Eupatoriums for the Garden

Karen July 4, 2017 0 Comments

Eupatoriums are members of the Asteracea family and may be annuals, perennials, or shrubs. Many of the over thrity six species in the genus are wildflows in eastern US. A…

Garden Games and Puzzles

Name This Plant Game: Summer Blooming Perennials 10

Chuck October 8, 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…

Garden Journal

Garden Journal: August 1, 2010

Karen August 3, 2010 0 Comments

We have had the gamut of weather this week from high heat and humidity to the coldest day on record for August first. Torrential showers gave the plants a good…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Hardy Ageratum (Eupatorium coelestinum)

Karen September 22, 2009 0 Comments

This is a love hate sort of plant. It provides wonderful blue color in the fall and looks so good at that time I would never want to be without…

Herbaceous Perennials

Five Favorite Thugs in the Garden

Karen August 26, 2009 2 Comments

Some plants are just like rambunctious children. They don’t mean to upset the order of things but their energy and vitality allow them to bully those that are more restrained…

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