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Also known as aquilegia, columbines are the state flower of Colorado. These perennials prefer… More
Prized for its bicolor blooms, columbine requires very little maintenance to stay healthy. While… More
Columbine is a lovely plant to make room for in a garden, due to… More
... as the Rocky Mountain Columbine, it is the state flower of Colorado. The… More
Columbine flowers are herbaceous perennials native to temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. The… More
Columbine (Aquilegia) has been a gardening favorite for generations. This genus of 60 to… More
...arkspur, Christmas rose, buttercup, Himalayan windflower and snowdrop anemone. More
Columbine was a favorite in our grandmothers' gardens and it is just as popular… More
Columbine: McKana's Giant Mix Seeds from Garden Guides More
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Selecting, planting, and caring for Columbine Flowers. More
Guide to the Columbine or Granny's Bonnet More
Yellow columbine seeds from GardenGuides More
Columbine Rocky Mountain Blue Seeds from Garden Guides More
Columbine Rocky Mountain Blue Seeds from Garden Guides More
Guide Sheet: How to grow and care for Columbine or Granny's Bonnet (Aquilegia x… More
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Columbine: Nora Barlow Seeds from Garden Guides More
Columbine flowers grow well in almost any climate and need a full, sunny spot to… More
...pring and summer but die by the winter, perennial flowers and trees and shrubs. Find… More
...tifully in the spring include the candy tuft, the columbine, day lilies and Shasta daisies.… More
...g time on the plant. How well do they do as a cut flower? More
bought a columbine today that had some flowers blooming. can you deadhead columbine to get a second flowering? shade or sun? WET OR MOIST? More
I am a semi-new homeowner (2 years) and even newer gardener (1 year). My first year was spent getting rid of weeds and cleaning up the yard in general. Fast-forward to my third summer at my place and stuff is growing, I'm planting things and generally starting to enjoy the… More
...t more easily. http://www.essortment.com/articles/flowers-change-color_104524.htm Article written by Written by Cindi Pearce - Colorful flowers exist for pollination purposes--the pollinators, bees and birds, are attracted to certain colors. However, as gardeners we often select flowers based on their hue,… More
...a good bunch of these for shade.lower type. large flowering petunia orietale poppy russian doll gourds foxglove pams choice swan gourds aster blue moon aster spider types zinnia doubles zinnia swizzle zinnia pin wheel… More
...ngelsgarden's question about time of blooming for columbine seedlings. Angel, I'm impressed that you got the seeds to germinate and get as far as they are. I haven't had such good luck. And, digging dirt, those are mighty fine looking plants in your… More
... I have now are, delphiniums, foxgloves, bee balm columbines, lilies, daylilies, beards tongue, phlox, Iris, asters, peony and probably a few… More
...ave a bouquet with love-in-a-mist and pale yellow columbine, and both have seedheads. They're so pretty together and I'd like some for my garden. More
I just love these flowers, and I love that my camera can capture such beautiful moments in my spring garden! More
...ething specific! thanks, lisa Oriental Poppies sunflower mix trumpet vine angel of peru datura cleome white daisy kentucky green beans acorn squash monkey… More
...ca trilob-South African Foxglove Chimes Crabapple Columbine-white Coneflower-purple, prarie, Coreopsis-tall yellow,red plains,lance leaf,sunray, Cosmos-yellow… More
...se" columbine. I have never seen such a beautiful flower and they are starting to fade leaving seed pods. The seed pods are still green. Do I wait until they dry on the plant and grab them before the seeds fall? More
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...t was a weed since I always write the name of the flower that I am trying to grow. This one had no label. After looking at the flower, I thought that it might be a primrose. However I didn't plant any… More
... gardening and saving seeds.My favorite flower is columbine and i have lodes of seed for them. More
...buds. Whatever it is has gotten in my pansies and columbine.:mad: There is a tiny hole in the bud and then when it opens the flower is all deformed. I haven't the faintest idea what to even look for… More
I am planning on overhauling the flower bed in front of my house. I have a few perennials and bulbs already there, which I'd like to keep, but I'll have to move them. When is the best time to transplant them, how should I go about it, and how should… More
March is what we call "stir crazy" month here. By now we're yearning to get into the gardens but can't even see them. So we shop! March is always the month I overspend. :o I've learned to budget for my March escape. Here are the plants and bulbs I've ordered… More
...I might be interested thanks. To trade I have; Sunflower(5) morning glory (5) grape hyacinths (4) forget me knots(9) shasta… More
...ur local library plant sale fundraiser. I thought columbine but it doesnt flower like other columbines. Anyone know what it is? It is very happy growing in shade. More
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