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Articles related to "Propagation Seed"
Cinnamon Few of us ever think about where cinnamon comes from, but can you imagine walking down a street lined with Cinnamon Trees? cinnamon • cinnamon trees • cinnamomum zeylanicum • tree gardening • propagation
Easy Perennials From Seed A selection of perennials which can easily be grown from seed perennial • propagation • seed • growing flowers from seed • flower cuttings
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 1 Woody plants are the backbone of a garden - the bones - providing form the year around. While evergreens make a strong winter statement and can create a glorious show of flowers in their season, deciduous shrubs are not to be overlooked - especially if they provide flowers, too. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 6 There are many species of Hydrangea for our shady gardens. Hydrangea quercifolia is one that I have and love; H. paniculata is one that I want. If you have access to hydrangeas - yours or someone else's - it's easy to propagate them by cuttings...I'll tell you how to do this. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 6, Continued Page 2, Hydrangeas Part 3 - Propagation shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Understanding Hybrids Today there is a movement towards using species plants as opposed to modern hybrids. To make an informed decision in this respect, learn about what a hybrid is and the advantages and disadvantages. This article will take you through an explanation of genes, traits, hybrid vigor, and at the same time also tell the tale of the tulip. Lean the difference between an F1 and an F2 hybrid. hybrids • f1 • f2 • p • native
Vines - Part 3 - Clematis Vines are amazing plants. With their ability to either climb vertically or spread horizontally, they enable us to create many-layered interest in our gardens. If you've avoided using vines because you think they can get out of hand and become weedy pests, think again. While this is true of some, it's also true of many garden-worthy plants that none of us would be without. With some exceptions, weediness is not a characteristic of Clematis, the Queen of the twining vines. vine • vines • ranunculaceae • clematis armandii • armand clematis
Moss Rose - Portulaca grandiflora Plant Profile The moss rose is one tough annual whose papery-pastel blossoms can take the heat. moss rose • portulaca grandiflora • annual succulent • drought-tolerant plants • facts on the moss rose
Dahlia Imperialis One of the loveliest Dahlias to sight, it greets the morning sky taller than any other dahlia I have seen.For years I had admired this wonderful Dahlia from afar. I had often spied it raising its lovely, bobbing head over garden fences, swaying in the breezes of the day, just attracting your attention. richardson • bulbs • plants • dahlias • seeds
Gerbera Daisy or Transvaal Daisy Plant Profile Easy to grow gerbera does double-duty as an elegant and playful perennial. It's one of the cheeriest plants in the garden. gerbera daisy • gerbera jamesonii • transvaal daisy • barberton daisy • planting gerbera daisies
How to Grow the Desert Rose - Adenium obesum Anyone can grow this curious looking houseplant, but it's primarily seen in the homes of collectors. how to grow a desert rose • adenium obesum • houseplant • african succulent • bottle-trunk
Growing Summer Savory in the Kitchen Garden Summer savory is an easy-to-grow herb that belongs in the kitchen garden. It's aromatic, attracts beneficial pollinators, and is useful in the kitchen. summer savory • satureja hortensis • how to grow summer savory • culinary herb • kitchen garden |
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