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Sunflowers are generally easy to grow, but a few problems can sidetrack any gardener.
There is a dahlia bred for every taste, from simple to exotic. Every flower garden should include dahlias for color and excitement from July until the first fall frost.
Their flowers are gorgeous and their scent divine, but Oriental Lilies are also easy to grow and care for in the home garden.
Fall is a time of richness and warmth in the garden. See some of the best autumn cut flower plants you can grow to bring that beauty indoors.
Plants with mounding growth habit add weight and substance to a container planting combination by filling it in and creating a mass of color.
Summer is the season when perennial plants take center stage with bright, long lasting flowers that stand up to the summertime heat. See eight perennial garden favorites!
These edible plants will make attractive garden border edges, while still providing a harvest for the kitchen table.
Anemones, Delphiniums, Hollyhocks and Foxglove are just some of the very large and versatile range of summer flowering perennials available for temperate gardens.
Fall wedding bouquets can include late Summer flowers such as Sunflower and Carnation; add Myrtle to represent the change in seasons from Autumn to Winter.
The Mitchell Park Horticultural Domes Landscape Project in 2009 will revitalize Milwaukee's iconic conoidal shaped glass houses, with support from Project Evergreen.
What better place to celebrate Independence Day than in a garden full of plants that celebrate that spirit of "freedom and liberty for all".
Plant these flowers to grow a garden that is deliciously, wonderfully, romantically fragrant, perfumed with floral scent and in bloom all season from spring through fall.
Aquatic plants are important to the water garden or pond both in beauty and in function.
These stunning climbers are among the most useful and versatile of all garden plants. Planting a selection of clematis will give abundant bloom from January to December.


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