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When to plant seeds in the garden depends on the type of plant. Almost… More
... foliage is evergreen and creates interest in the garden… More
...ll drained soil in a sunny spot such as in a rock garden.… More
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is a biennial with hairy foliage, smooth leaves and densely packed… More
Black-Eyed Susans are biennial wildflowers that are most common in the eastern regions of… More
Biennials are distinguished from annuals in that they take two years to complete their… More
A well-tended herb garden of annual and perennial herbs can last many years. You… More
Growing a kitchen herb garden is a great way to save money on herbs… More
... feet. It has become popular in urban and country gardens because of its… More
...e an old-fashioned garden plant. Hollyhocks are a biennial for most growers in USDA… More
Canterbury bells are biennials that produce only leaves the first season. Canterbury bells belong… More
...most commonly found in landscaping and cut flower gardens. More
Guide sheet: Black-Eyed Susan (rudbeckia hirta) More
Guide Sheet: Information about Hollyhocks plants and growing tips. More
Hollyhock: Chater's Double Seeds from Garden Guides More
Forget-Me-Not Seeds from Garden Guides More
A charming, old-fashioned mix of flowers your grandmother might have grown. More
Guide Sheet: How to grow and care for Foxglove (digitalis) More
Guide Sheet: Information about Hollyhocks plants and growing tips. More
... grow Musk Mallow (abelmoschus moschatus) in your garden. More
...ntify different types of flowers with tips from a gardener and nursery owner in this… More
...of 20 inches with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video... More
... good drainage. Use verbena as border plants in a garden with tips from a… 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
...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
... 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
... 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
...magical powers. Do you want to have your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to establish an… 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
...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
...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
...rum gets more traffic. Anyone have seeds for this biennial? Thanks! More
I am looking for angelica seeds. This is a 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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Watching Flowers Grow
Zone 6 | Blooming
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Zone 5 | Caring
Tulips And Daffodils In Bloom
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