Perennial Article Index - Page 2


© Jojo Sigurgeirson
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Artichokes
Avens
Balloon Flower
Beardtongue
Bear's Breech
Beebalm
Bell Flowers
Bergamot
Bistort
Bog Marigold
Bleeding Hearts
Bloodroot
Blue Fescue Grass
Boneset
Buckwheat
Bugbane
Burdock
Cantebury Bells
Cardinal Flower
Cardoon
Carnations
Coneflower
Cotton Lavender
Cushion Spurge
Cyclamen
Daylilies
Delphiniums
Dinosaur Food
Dutchman's Breeches
False Indigo
Farfugium
Fumitory
Giant Hog Weed
Giant Rhubarb
Ginger Lilies
Globe Thistle
Globe Flower
Goutweed
Grecian Pattern Plant
Ground Elder
Hair Grass
Harebells
Helen's Flower,and a short mention in an article on orange
Hibiscus (Hardy)
Hollyhocks
Joe-Pye Weed
Inca Lily
Johnny-jump-ups
Knotweed
Leopard's Bane
Leopard-spotted Brakeleaf
Lovage
Lupines
Marjoram
Masterwort
Meadow Rue
Mile-a-minute Vine
Mist Flower
Monkshood
Mullein
Onions (ornamental)
Oregano
Oswego Tea
Painter's Pallete
Pansies
Peruvian Lily
Pinchusion Flower
Poppies (oriental)
Pride of Madiera
Rhubarb
Rose Mallow
Russian Vine
Sea Holly and mentioned again
Self-Heal
Shooting Stars
Silver Lace Vine
Snakeroot
Sneezeweed
Speedwell
Spurge (cushion)
Spurge (fireglow)
Squaw Root
Squirrel Corn
Swamp Mallow
Thistles
Thoroughwort
Tickseed
Toad Lilies
Tower of Jewels
Twinspur
Valerian
Violets
Wallflowers
Wax Bells
White Snakeroot
Yellow Wax Bells

Special Articles about Growing Perennials
Dividing Your Perennials
Perennials from Cuttings
Groundcovering Plants
Pretty Perennial Lawn Weeds, or how to appreciate what's there already
Dealing with Rust on your perennials and other plants
Streams and Watercourses in the Garden
Deer-resistant Perennials (in three parts)
The Parts of a Perennial
Some Medicinal Perennials
Specimen and Bold plants in the garden
The role of air in your perennial garden
Perennials for Moist Soil (in three parts)
Creating a Driftwood Dune Garden
Double Digging
Feeding your Perennials

Seasonal Tips
These articles are like to-do lists for the various seasons, as if you don't have enough to do in your perennial garden!
Summer Tips
More Summer Tips
Fall Tips
Son of Fall Tips

Jojo's Flower Factory

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16.   Jul 22, 2001 2:18 PM
Hi nfisher

This sounds like powdery mildew to me. It's quite common in verbena

Then there is the kind of verbena that is meant to have silvery leaves, but I'll assume that what you are alluding ...


-- posted by Jojo


15.   Jul 22, 2001 1:06 PM
What causes the leaves on my verbena to turn silver?

-- posted by nfisher


14.   Apr 16, 2000 6:02 PM
I'd start them indoors with a little bottom heat. You might have sufficient heat on top of your fridge of maybe your hot water heater to germinate them. If it feels a bit warm, that's all they need. ...

-- posted by Jojo


13.   Apr 16, 2000 9:54 AM
i saved over seeds from my gerbera daisies from last fall. any special advice on how to successfully propagate these seeds? anything i need to do but plant them in the dirt and water 'em? ...

-- posted by matttheduck


12.   Apr 13, 2000 10:57 PM
Jojo: "Lorena - I like your nickname -- Lorena spelt backwards."

I shoulda known dat. With that note I shall go to my belfry, curl my claws around a roost and sleep through the dawn.

My bindweed ...


-- posted by bindweed





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