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Each year just after the New Year, the mail order catalogs arrive with photographs… More
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Wetlands such as marshes, bogs, swamps and tidal areas have certain plants that you… More
The wetlands have some of the most interesting species of plants, from the world's… More
The southern section of the United States incorporates the USDA Hardiness Zones of 7a… More
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Flower pot flowers can be on trees, shrubs, or small plants. Having a burst… More
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Tropical plants are those that can live and survive tropical climates. Full sun, heat,… More
Whether your pond is a small, ornamental water garden or an informal backyard fishing… More
It's that time again - the time when confusion reigns and it doesn't look… More
Carol Wallace discusses the use of invasive plants in the garden. More
Carol Wallace explains why some plants will never get an invitation to her "garden… 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
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
My in-laws are both in scooters now and unable to care for their garden/yard like they used to. It has gone wild for about three years now but I have finally talked them into letting me clean it up and maintain it for them. I have most of the lean… More
Hi, spent my sunny saturday adding this bed to the front of the house. Thought it would go alot quicker, but all the neighbors had to stop by and have a talk. Lucked out with one since they own a rotor tiller and they rottotilled for me. Didn't have to… More
...umbine Periwinkle Sedums Alpine Strawberry Yellow Loosestrife Variegated Porcelain Berry Vine Yucca Dames Rocket (white, pink and purple) White Bush Honeysuckle Pink Bush Honeysuckle This is my wish list... Elephant Ear bulb… More
...ese worms show up every year and attack my yellow loosestrife. Other perennials are nearby, but they are left alone. What are they and how do I keep them from returning? More
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