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How to Choose, Plant and Care for Hydrangeas Hydrangeas are easy-to-grow shrubs with large flowers in shades of pink, blue, purple and white. They bloom all summer with flowers that can reach 12 inches across. hydrangea • hydrangeas • blue hydrangea • pruning hydrangea • hydrangea care
Some Easy New Years Resolutions for Gardeners
Instead of those banal resolutions we usually make - generally swearing we're giving up one vice or another, why not take positive actions this year in your garden this next year. Make friends, find peace, alleviate stress, save money - even help the local economy all the while simply doing what you love.
Mailorder Roses Ordering roses by mail - some do's and don'ts rose • roses • mailorder cultivars and gardening accessories • certified nursery professional • master gardeners
Echinacea Selections in Landscapes Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) selections and cultivars can enhance prairie and meadow gardens. These native N.A. plants tolerate some shade and moist soil. echinacea • echinacea purpurea • echinacea purpurea selections • purple coneflower • coneflower
Something New for 2002? Some hardy introductions for the year 2002 and suited to cold climate gardens. hardy plants • corn • lilac • watermelon • roses
Daphne-Demon or Darling? I may be a slow learner, but I'm not a quick forgetter. Here's what happened the last time I put daphnes in my garden. And, I'm going to try them again! dahpne • soil ammendement
Slow Stroll through the Gardens Once More The slow, therapeutic stroll through the garden continues. This time we make it out of the secret garden and up the [ath to the gazebo. (And no - we're not done YET!)
What's New In Gardening, March 16 2000 What's new - this month we have nursery sales and internet only specials, space saving garden systems and cold hardy crape myrtles - plus hope for those who forgot to plant daffodils last fall. bulbs • myrtles • garden plants • internet garden supplies • garden journals
Tapping into Trends - The Designer Plants of 1999 First we had designer gowns - originals by Dior, Chanel and the like. Then we had - designer jeans?? Not long ago I could swear I saw designer toilet paper in some upscale boutique. So why not designer plants? We already have the designers. Most people know them as hybridizers - and a few have achieved designer status. hybridizers • hybrids • plants • designer
Why are these Plants so Expensive??? Scarcity, supply and demand - or just plain marketing strategy - why is it that some plants pop up with price tags high enough to make one consider taking out a loan? |
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