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...s about 60 species, are native to Asia and can be biennial or tender… More
Hardy plants are those classified as plants with the ability to survive a frost.… More
Black-Eyed Susans are biennial wildflowers that are most common in the eastern regions of… More
...e, rather than just one. In the first year, these plants produce a small… More
Hollyhocks grow glorious and tall in the back of the garden. Every other year… More
...ae family. Some apple tree varieties are prone to biennial bearing, which occurs when… More
... are perennial berry plants that produce fruit on biennial canes, meaning the canes… More
Teasel, or dipsacus fullonum, is an erect biennial that reaches 6.5 feet tall. It… More
...ar plant, money plant, moonwort, and lunaria is a biennial. It is native to… More
...common name for plants of the genus Arctium, is a biennial plant native to… More
...e an old-fashioned garden plant. Hollyhocks are a biennial for most growers in USDA… More
...nterbury bells belong to the Campanulas family of plants, which consists of about 400… More
Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is a biennial plant native to the mountainous regions of… More
... in full sun to partial shade and is considered a biennial. If you… More
Knee-high wildflower seeds from GardenGuides More
Forget-Me-Not: Victoria Pink Seeds from Garden Guides More
Hollyhock: Chater's Double Seeds from Garden Guides More
Guide Sheet: Information about Hollyhocks plants and growing tips. More
Guide sheet: Black-Eyed Susan (rudbeckia hirta) More
Guide sheet: Black-Eyed Susan (rudbeckia hirta) More
Different types of flowers are identified by their lifespans and blooming patterns. Identify different types… More
...til their second year. Grow Chinese forget-me-not plants to a height of 20 inches with… More
Growing verbena plants requires planting seeds every spring and providing full, hot sun and good… More
...un to share what we thought of our new perennials/biennials. Because they are perennial(biennial), include those that you planted 2-3 years ago as well: My faves: Crocasimia Lucifer, 2nd year- gorgeous foliage, fabulous red blooms that hummers love, didn't bloom until second year, but worth… More
...son is the Candy Mountain Foxglove! It is a hardy biennial. http://www.tmseeds.com/product/4471.html Most digitalis have downward facing flowers. This variety has flowers that face upward! Their fields of foxglove photos looks lovely too. Apparenty this comes in one color… More
...ly confused about the difference between Annuals, Biennials,and Perennials. Can some one explain it? Also I live on the North Coast, and I am having a hard time figuring out what herbs to plant here. Any tips?:p More
I grew Butterfly Orchids, also known as Poor Man's Orchid this year. Schizanthus pinnatus is the official name. I really love them! They are peeking out here and there in the garden. They come in a variety of pinks and whites and some are very reddish. I ordered more to… More
Herbs have been around since time immemorial and served different kinds of purposes. They have been used to treat illness and flavour cooking; they were even believed to have magical powers. Do you want to have your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to establish an… More
... believe I read somewhere that wild trilliums are biennials - is that correct ? They - along with the Ladyslippers I have never come up in the same place twice - therefore I would think that possibly they seed after flowering ???? I haven't found the answer to that… More
...d year they flower, seed, and die. I'm looking at planting a biennial next year and was recommended by an avid gardener to plant 1/2 my seeds next year and the other 1/2 the following year!!! I was also told that perennials won't… More
...oomed it's first year even though it's considered biennial. i saved every single seed from the 2006 blooms thinking i would have to start them again. the germination rate on this particular cultivar tends to be poor. it not only… More
...ealthy but not a sign of sprouts. I read they are biennial plants grown as annuals and the harvesting period should be between 80 to 100 days, so... they are waaaaaaaay overdue!!! What should… More
...rum gets more traffic. Anyone have seeds for this biennial? Thanks! More
... biennial medicinal herb, but a very cool-looking plant to boot! I grew this in Wisconsin years ago but was unsuccessful saving seeds. It seems that the seeds only retain their viability for a very short time. Anyone? More
Anyone know what this is, many of you do I am sure. Appears along highway roadsides and the like. Popped up in my front yard and I have spared it and allowed it to grow without weeding it out, and though it has that weedy appearance, the huge furry leaves… More
...t wouldn't you know it, I read online that it's a biennial which makes me sad, but if I let the blooms go to seed, will… More
I have Rome, Cortland, and Yellow Delicious apple trees. Last year I had the best crop I've had in their 20 year existence. This year only the Cortland had blossoms on it. The other 2 didn't have one. I've noticed the YD seems to produce scattered years, but I hadn't… More
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Zone 9 | Caring
Vegetables/Herbs
Zone 5 | Planting
Rooting Eucalyptus Branch
Zone 7 | Planting
What Am I Doing In The Garden?
Zone 6 | Propagating
Planting My Seeds
Zone 5 | Planting