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Snapdragons are a popular flowers. Children like them because they can pinch off the… More
...nches to more than 18 inches tall, this versatile flower is a favorite for… More
The USDA Hardiness Zone 5 is the area around Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Pennsylvania.… More
Sweet smelling, brightly-colored snapdragons are a favorite of the home gardener, enchanting when planted… More
...en pots for windowsills, decks, steps and patios. flowers for flower pots need to… More
...re easy to grow, and children love to squeeze the flowers, sometimes called "dragon's… More
Butterfly plants are grown in home gardens or yards to attract butterflies and other… More
...n and North Africa. They are considered perennial flowers but are usually grown as… More
...and autumn, with each stem being covered in small flowers. A fragrant flower, they… More
Snapdragons are cool weather plants. If you start them from seed, plant the seeds… More
... the flower garden. They are commonly used as cut flowers. Snapdragons originated in… More
Snapdragons grow on tall spikes covered in rainbow hues of little hooded heads, blooms… More
Tall and dwarf snapdragons both bloom in bronze, red, red-violet, orange, yellow, white, blue-violet,… More
Snapdragons, with their tubular flowers that "snap" open and shut are an old-fashioned garden… More
Snapdragons have noses and little mouths that open when the bloom is pinched on… More
The snapdragon is a flowering plant named for its dragon-face blossom. Check out its… More
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Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Snapdragon, (antirrhinum majus) in your garden. More
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...he flower plants, though tube-shaped flowers like snapdragons and petunias work the best. Plant various… More
Growing snapdragons, or antirrhinum majus, are flowers that can handle cold temperatures, but not heavy… More
Learn how properly cut snapdragon flowers for cuttings in your home - free video. More
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Learn how to grow and plant snapdragons in baskets and pots - free video clip. More
...n how to select the right place to plant and grow snapdragons - free video. More
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...h facing front yard has lots and lots of colorful flowers both annual and perennial each spring and summer. Most of my front yard receives no direct sunlight. So I am looking for ideas… More
Hi everyone. After years of ignoring my yard, my hubby and I are busy transforming our backyard into something we can actually be proud of, in expectation to sell the house in a year or two. We expect to be doing containers of annuals and cacti and this is the… More
... the center, which might get a few white and pink flowers this year. We cleaned our deck and I… More
..., thyme, sage, oregano, St. Johnswort, chamomile, snapdragon, gomphrena, larkspur, fennel,… 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
...ck, I put in some annuals...marigold, zinnia, and snapdragon, as well as blanket flower and an encore azalea. More
If not for this year, for next. This covers the whole hummer regions From my newsletter several weeks ago. Some of these plants are very regional and some are not allowed in certain areas. Buckeyes are not allowed in California. Some tender perennials are sold as annuals. For example, Lantana… More
...f the day. I've shortlisted the following for my "flowering bowls". (Will mix & match 2-3 plants per container based on… More
This will actually end up being an interesting rounding out. I grabbed an evening primrose the other night (don't ask). Anyways, it got me to thinking about the new space I am going to be working in and there are some boxes out front sitting fallow. So, anyways, we have(maybe,… More
...end Blue-eyed grass (native)- Adorable small blue flowers with yellow centers on grass-like foliage in early to late spring. Perennial Lyre-leaved… More
:banana-wa Years ago a friend of mine blessed me with a book, titled "The Garden Design Book" by, Cheryl Merser and the editors of Garden Design Magazine. I fell in love with the formal gardens in the book and have wanted one of my own ever since! Soooooo........ I have… More
hi looking for these seeds. annual flowers-vegs zinnia catus double dahlia. squash winter blue hubbard squash golden hubbard bright lights swiss chard bush cucumber purple bell pepper large type orange bell pepper yelllow bell pepper. beef steak differant types current tomotes peatunia large flowers-any canna dwarf orchid type.yellow ,white red,… More
...e is one lone verbena, several pansies and a lone snapdragon and my rosemary has little blue flowers. If you look closely you can see the rain on… More
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