delphinium

Delphinium Flowers Care And 6 Clear Growing Tips

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Delphinium  One of the most eye-catching of all perennials is the stately delphinium. They add height and stature to all but the smallest perennial or...
Chinese evergreens

Chinese Evergreens – Growing And Caring For Chinese Evergreen Plants

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Chinese evergreens Chinese evergreens (Aglaonema) have been a staple of my interior landscape for more than 25 years, and I continue to appreciate these...
Sedum

Planting Sedum – 3 Easy Steps To Install Sedum Mat Carpet

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Planting Sedum There are very few plants more forgiving of sun and bad soil than sedum plants. The Magic of Groundcover Underneath perennials, or in...
Mums

Mums And 9 Easy Steps To Grow Cascading Fall Mums

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Mums Chrysanthemums this time of year always capture my attention. They naturally bloom in the fall, and you and I have come to associate them...
Calla Lilly

Calla Lily Info – 3 Tips On Growing Calla Lily Now

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Calla Lily Info Calla lily can be grown in warm climates as perennials. However, they must be pulled and brought inside like gladiolas and dahlias....
Watering Can

TOP 10 Watering cans ; MAKE dousing plants fun

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Top 10 Watering Cans Watering cans in all sizes and shapes, from playful to simple and sleek, regardless of if you are starting to hone...
Pitcher Plants

Pitcher Plants Care And Growing Tips

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Pitcher Plants PITCHER plants are fascinating because their pitchers catch, drown and digest insects. In Peninsular Malaysia, there are three endemic species, all of which grow...
Lycoris

Lycoris – Spider Lily Information And Care Tips

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Lycoris Might you be a risque gardener? If you grow Lycoris (related to the amaryllis), the genus has the common names "naked ladies" or "naked...
Dogwood Tree

Dogwood Tree Info Plus 6 Essential Care Tips

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Dogwood Tree Many dogwood trees have the advantage of blooming in spring or summer and the deciduous varieties can give some wonderful autumn color. As I was...
Sword Fern

Sword Fern Plus 7 Great Ferns To Grow

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Sword Fern Leaves of the western sword fern have small, dark green leaflets arranged pinnately -- featherlike -- along a central midrib. Where redwoods have dropped their needles for centuries, sword ferns...