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You really can sow these 7 flowers in January for an abundance of blooms
Scabiosa or pin cushion flower, as they are often more fondly known, are exquisitely romantic flowers to sow in January. They ...
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Drought-resistant flowers that can survive the driest conditions
All living things need at least some water, but some organisms can survive with less than others. These flowers are uniquely ...
Everyone should have a gardening to-do list for fall -- cut back perennials, refresh mulch, and do a little strategic deadheading, all before the first frost hits. One important fall task you won't ...
Summer may be over, but that doesn't mean the colorful blooms have to be, too. Adding plants that flower and bloom in the fall to your balcony allows you to make the most of your space and keep it ...
If your dream garden involves vibrant colors without the constant upkeep, you may need to be introduced to Argentinian verbena (Verbena bonariensis). This tall, airy perennial delivers puffs of ...
Flowers: Not long ago, while strolling in Nahariya, Israel’s most northern coastal city, I came upon a plant with flowers that reminded me of the sort of image seen when looking into a kaleidoscope.
Now that we have been having an abundance of daylilies and Asiatic lilies that have been blooming all through July and into August, it’s time for a friendly reminder to be out in your flower garden ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If your once beautiful flowering plants are looking tired, some seasonal attention can encourage new blooms and more color through a process called deadheading. Plants like geraniums ...
CHICAGO — WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including deadheading irises, getting rid of lily of the valley and more. Got any questions for Tim? Reach out by ...
Although roses remain favorites for suffusing your summer garden with intoxicating fragrance, there's only so much of their sassiness a gardener can tolerate. Luckily, there are a myriad of ...
A: Gardeners love their summer annuals for the continuous blooms and color they provide throughout the summer, though they’re not always maintenance free. While some annuals (and perennials) don’t ...
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