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Pyrethrum daisy's scientific name is Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium. It is also known as Pyrethrum roseum,… More
Chrysanthemums are perennial flowers that bloom on tall slim stems in the very late… More
The chrysanthemum first appeared in China in 500 B.C. and later became known as… More
Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum morifolium) come in white, yellow, orange, red and lavender. They are propagated… More
Chrysanthemums, commonly called mums, are light sensitive and begin to produce flowers when the… More
Pyrethrin is an extract of Pyrethrum chrysanthemums. All mums contain this substance, but the… More
Chrysanthemum tea has a soft yellow color and a strong floral aroma. The tea… More
Chrysanthemums, or mums, are a fall flower that blooms when much of the rest… More
At one time, all Chrysanthemum flowers were yellow. Thankfully, today, in addition to yellow,… More
Chrysanthemums are flowers that are most commonly referred to as mums and they are… More
Chrysanthemums are flowering perennials. These low maintenance flowers are popular cutting flowers for informal… More
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Guide sheet: Information on Shasta Daisy (crysanthemum maximum) More
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Information on Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) (Tanacetum parthenium) More
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Growing chrysanthemums from the seed involves keeping them moist, but allowing them to dry out… More
If a beehive is in a light fixture, simply use a spray product to soak… More
Camellias grown in humid, tropical conditions with a definite rainy season and a definite dry… More
Growing Rudbeckia plants requires a good deal of hot sun and plenty of good drainage… More
Growing Black-Eyed-Susan involves full sun exposure, trimming down summer blossoms to create fall blooms and… More
When growing aster, make sure that the plants get plenty of full, hot sun and… More
Grow annual chrysanthemums in full, hot sun, cutting off dead blooms and keeping them well-watered… More
To scrapbook flowers, place colorful blooms between two pieces of newspaper and put a heavy… More
...les can plague grape plants, but planting garlic, chrysanthemums, marigolds, lavender and spearmint around the… More
Repelling hornets involves knocking down their nests repeatedly until they are forced to find a… More
Transplant echinacea in the fall after the foliage has turned brown by digging up the… More
Chrysanthemums, or dendranthema grandiflora, are plants that require sunny locations and can survive as long… More
...the late fall or even the middle of winter. Prune chrysanthemums back to the greenery… More
In order to repel roaches, it's important to have a home sealed up tightly with… More
Growing edible flowers requires the same care as normal flowers, but special attention should be… More
When arranging flowers, consider the size and shape of the vase to determine which flowers… More
Becoming an FTD-certified florist requires being an established flower shop, having a federal ID number,… More
... carnations, Peruvian lily, alstromeria, orchids, chrysanthemums and red roses. Grow flowers that thrive in… More
Storing edible flowers, such as chrysanthemums, violets, lavender and nasturtiums, is best done by keeping… More
There are numerous flowers that grow in the sun, including gladiolus, red hot pokers and… More
White carnations grow best when they are started from seeds indoors, placed in full, hot… More
Natural pest control can work wonders on your organic garden - as long as you… More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
Does any one know where I can buy seeds for this flower? More
...deep enough to plant my narcissus and pansy's and chrysanthemums. Should i add some… More
Welcome to GG Gardens, everyone.:) As The Worm Turns is about life in the garden...and i mean IN the garden. Yes folks, there's a whole world in there teeming with all kinds of characters, relationships, drama and day-to-day life you just don't see while you're busy hoeing, watering and standing… More
Hello :) I posted in another catagory without seeing this one sorry! I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have… More
Hello :) Please send a PM to get the email addresss. I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have an… More
I can't find the little beggers and I know they're in the dried flowers somewhere! Does anyone have pictures of the seeds they can share so I know what I'm looking for and where I'm looking?..... Also, Will they come true from seed? Thanks! More
...planted in my raised garden bed pansy's, allysum, chrysanthemum's, English primrose, watered them, then 2 weeks later i have Oxalis weeds sprouting up. I hate hate hate hate hate these, plus some other weeds i cant tell what they are yet!! How do… More
Hi everyone, I barely finished planting my garden, and I have some excess seeds, so I'll post the ones that I have, and I'll post the ones that I want. I only have seeds in very small amounts though. Together it's an okay size mix. Haves Sunflower- Autumn Beauty Morning… More
Hi all!! I've just joined GG today, and I'm completely clueless, but I really want to learn, so any and all tips, suggestions, advice, books, websites, whatever...lay 'em on me!!:banana-wa Here's what I've got....flowering tobacco, sweet herb, parsley, basil, lavender, thyme, sage, oregano, St. Johnswort, chamomile, snapdragon, gomphrena, larkspur, fennel,… More
Hi! I would like to know what Plant is this. Date Photo Taken: November 30, 2008 Location: Algarve, Portugal Thanks, Valter More
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