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Whether you call them Asclepias or Milkweeds, this family has everything from tall weeds that grow in drainage ditches to garden quality plants. Some of them are shrubs, some grow in wet soil, and others thrive in dry scrub. They grow in South Africa ...
Read moreMilkweeds can be good garden plants - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Looking for a summer plant to wow your landscape? One plant family, in particular, not only loves the heat and tolerates drought, but also creates a marvelous display over a long period of time. There’s also been an explosion of new varieties to ...
Read moreNew varieties of echinacea plants - Abbotsford News
One plant family in particular not only loves the heat and tolerates drought but also creates a marvelous display over a long period of time. There’s also been an explosion of new varieties to make echinaceas one of today’s hot new plants. Out of ...
Read moreBRIAN MINTER: Echinaceas a great plant to grow in the summer - Abbotsford News
Every garden needs a pot or two of annual flowers for color on the patio, balcony or porch steps. But plants in a container will require more fuss than the same plants would in the ground. There's not much soil in the pot and it is exposed to the ...
Read moreContainer plants need extra attention - Chicago Tribune
ORLEANS — Slimy slugs are slurping down hostas. Roses are refusing to bloom. Iris are rotting amid June's dreary combination of too little sun and too much rain. Still, as the sun finally shines, most Cape gardeners can be grateful for at least one ...
Read moreSoggy gardeners put best flora forward - Cape Cod Times
Q. I planted many types of perennial plants in a flower bed this year. I thought they would be easier to grow than annuals. I thought they would take care of themselves, but I am constantly weeding and there have been very few blooms so far. What ...
Read morePerennial plants require a lot of work - News-Democrat
The rain stopped just in time for this weekend's pond and garden tours. The Mennonite Heritage Center's Gardens in Bloom Tour features five private gardens between Skippack and Franconia, with an assortment of perennial borders, shade plantings ...
Read morePond, garden tours on tap - Reporter
A few brief bursts of brilliant sunshine bathed my borders over the weekend but a cool, damp, and dreary weather pattern more typical of early spring has dominated the month of June thus far with a long-range forecast for more unsettled weather ...
Read moreGreen thumbs up: Still time to prune, plant and sow seeds - Abington Mariner
One of the first questions I ask when consulting with a landscape client is "Do you want to have evergreens as the foundation for your landscape?" The response is usually quite comical. The lady usually curls up her nose and I hear a snarl under her ...
Read moreYear-round design: Hollies make a good foundation for landscapes - Southeast Missourian
Ben's Mustard -Gourmet mustard. Browning Farm (Brian Browning) -Hanging baskets, vegetable and flower plants and fresh produce. Daytons Baked Goods (Dayton family) -Wide variety of baked goods, unique desserts. Diamond "D" Farm (The Wyatts) -Lamb ...
Read moreLet rhubarb return you to your past (The News-Times)
Are you a big wuss when it comes to the sweet/tart taste of rhubarb? Or do your childhood memories include a sojourn to Mom's garden, stolen cup of sugar in hand, and chomping down on a bright red stalk? As Americans return to growing our own food, rhubarb is back in vogue. moreBRIAN MINTER: Echinaceas a great plant to grow in the summer (Business Examiner)
Echinacea is a good way to add to your garden this summer. others also read... morePlant Talk 6-22 (KX TV North Dakota)
This week's edition of plant talk is about perennial planting... Here's Kevin from Plant Perfect... moreAdd some summer 'wow' to your garden (The Chilliwack Progress)
There are so many new varieties of echinaceas coming out each year, it’s hard to keep up. others also read... morePicture This: Vacation Photos All Wet (The Morning News)
Glass shower doors seem like a good idea. For one thing, they come with the bathtub. For another, they're neutral. For a third, they're sleek. moreFlowers that look like cupcakes (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
It’s easy to love Shasta daisies, but when they look like shredded coconut on top of round cupcakes, they seem good enough to eat. moreFor more salvia blooms, trim faded spikes (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
b moreU.P. Gardening Tip - June 24, 2009 (WLUC Marquette)
Check This Out! Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 10:38 a.m. Late June marks the early crop harvest in the U.P. of Michigan. Vegetables ready now include: asparagus, peas, rhubarb, strawberries, chives, most perennial herbs, early lettuce blends, and radishes. moreFor more salvia blooms, trim faded spikes (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Q: I planted three 'May Night' salvia a few weeks ago. They looked great for a while but now they're not blooming at all. —- Terry Cooper, e-mail moreFashion Forward: Beyonce looks dashing in 'Clara' dress (USA Today)
This week: At the airport with Beyonce, stylishly, and new designs online. moreYour Perennial Plant Answers
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