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An ornamental garden gate is an attractive way to welcome guests to your garden.… More
Ornamental grasses provide color, form and texture to gardens with their flexible leaves and… More
Ornamental grasses are available in dozens of varieties with varying foliage colors, flower colors,… More
Perennial ornamental grasses add interest to gardens in Delaware all year. During the spring… More
... extra dimension to gardens of all sizes. You can choose an ornamental grass… More
While most varieties of ornamental grasses available for purchase in nurseries are species introduced… More
Over 50 cultivars of Miscanthus ornamental grass are available in the United States, making… More
...come two centuries later, and what a pivotal role ornamental flowers would play in… More
Both bacterial and fungal diseases can affect ornamental pear trees, causing deformed leaves and… More
There are many ornamental pear trees across the globe, and the pear family is… More
Managing pests organically in the garden is the safest way to keep your vegetables… More
... potential in the landscape. Proper spacing of an ornamental oak is dependent on… More
...ic to dogs; some are even deadly. Before planting ornamental grasses, be sure the… More
Ornamental pear trees are non-fruit-bearing trees and popular choices for home lawns and gardens… More
Care for an ornamental peach tree begins even before the tree is planted. It… More
... simple frond-like leaves and foliage. Decorative grasses are a popular mainstay in residential… More
...ch up out of the soil--that is, plants other than ornamental grasses, which are… More
The tallest ornamental grass is the bamboo Dendrocalmus giganteus, which grows to more than… More
The foliage and seed heads of ornamental grasses provide year-round interest in the garden… More
Ornamental grass seeds from GardenGuides More
Grow ornamental grass from seed by collecting the seeds of the grass and planting them… More
...plenty of drainage and sunshine. Grow this native ornamental grass with helpful information from a… More
.... Add perennials and annuals to a garden that has ornamental grasses with help from… More
The goal of an ornamental kitchen garden is to have beautiful color and to use… More
Growing an ornamental sweet potato vine can be done from seeds or from the root,… More
Pruning an ornamental plum tree while it is dormant in the winter will encourage more… More
Different types of grasses include Kentucky blue grass and rye grass for cooler climates and… More
Learn how to divide ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to plant ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to trim and prune ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to pre-soak ornamental grasses before planting, in this free gardening video. More
...how to dig up perennial plants such as ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to examine the roots of ornamental grasses in order to divide the plant… More
Learn how to dig a hole to plant ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
...arn how to reduce plant trauma when transplanting ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to water and fertilize ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
...how to dig up perennial plants such as ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
...how to dig up perennial plants such as ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to divide ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to mulch ornamental grasses, in this free gardening video. More
If you are interested in the Knock-Out roses, check your local Lowes store. Ours have Knock-outs, Double Knock-outs, and Rainbow Knock-outs in 8" pots on sale for $9.98 this week. They were very healthy and the Rainbows were prettier than I thought they would be. I don't know how they… More
...e? My landscaping depends on it as I am doing all ornamental grasses.… More
Ornamental Grasses; ............. they need to be burned or cut down before new growth starts...the blaze is fast and goes pretty high, so don't burn if there are trees or wires overhead......If you decide to cut it down to new growth, you can tie the many stems together tightly, and… More
I have ton's of this stuff around my yard, apparently the woman who owned the property previously must have LOVED this stuff! :rolleyes: I was at a local nursery the other day and saw them selling it for $18 for a small bunch!!! I simply couldn't believe it. Anyway, I… More
...ulbs such as canna, daffodils, tulip, dahlia. The ornamental grasses fill… More
A dry floral arrangement would look great! It is made from real plant material and can last for years. I always have roses and other plant material from the garden drying in the basement just waiting for me to get into a creative mood! You can use dry zinnia flowers,… More
Hello everyone, I joined this forum a few months ago and completely forgot about it until my other half (DanS) reminded me that I should post the seed inventory on this site as well so here goes. :) Dan and I are gearing up for the upcoming gardening season so… More
I just recently found this forum and a very nice one it is. I've been member and even manager of garden groups, but for whatever reason, they became rather dead. I've really missed lively garden chat. I'm a Michigan transplant. I moved to TN in 2004 after retiring. I couldn't… More
Hi everyone! I have a project in mind and would love some suggestions!! i am putting in a flower garden at my trailer, the ground is a combo of sand and clay (i am going to turn some black earth into it) it is approx 15ft long by 4ft deep… More
...look like tiny 1" red peppers. I have looked into ornamental peppers and Christmas peppers but they say the peppers stand upright and these peppers hang down. It almost looks like a bonsai shape to the plant… More
I was thinking of getting a pot of ornamental peppers to have in the house this winter. Has anyone had any? Are some better or nicer than others? Any problems with them? More
I guess the ornamental grass thread I started last year was one of the ones deleted. Now that I'm ready to buy my grass, I wanted to refer back to it. There was a lot of good info in that thread :( So, I'm going to ask for advice again.… More
... been thinking about getting my father some zebra grass for Fathers Day. He's been talking about how he wants to plant a few around the yard. I was wondering which would be the better value. Should I either: A) Buy it online from ebay. I was thinking ebay because… More
...he spring. Among the seeds that I want to get are ornamental grass seeds. I know that some grasses "creep" and will take over a yard/garden, but I don't know which ones. Could anyone advise me about these grasses: Festuca glauca, Stipa… More
Has anyone ever used ornamental grass as a form of privacy? More
Is ornamental kale annual or perennial? I'm assuming annual but I truly don't know. More
Please can you tell me whether the Ornamental Gourdes (which I have grown from seeds) Namely Sperling's Lohengrin, are edible? If they are, am I correct in assuming that they are cooked as for courgettes/marrows? More
I picked up an ornamental pepper plant a couple months ago. This has all red peppers, about an inch in length, and approx 1/2" diameter at the base tapering to the tip. When I first took the plant home, all the peppers were plump and firm, the leaves felt, and… More
my neighbor has this grass and this is the stuff that grows out the top of it, can anyone help?and if you can how does this reseed More
Hello everyone! What is a pretty ornamental grass that is not invasive in my zone 6 Ohio.I like to plant one but not sure what kind to get it could even be a dwarf size but something pretty when the wind blows since we have some strong winds at times… More
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