By dave January 17, 2015 | The Top Hippeastrum and Amaryllis We open the Hippeastrum and Amaryllis Celebration Week with a look at the top cultivars, most thumbed image, and more! (1,060 words - Read the full article) |
By dave January 16, 2015 | ATP Podcast #74: Wintertime is for Seed Shopping In this week's podcast we discuss the wonderful joys of seed shopping via mail order catalogs, and we also hold an impromptu discussion about the joys of chickweed. |
By chickhill January 15, 2015 | Cracking Black Walnuts Want bigger nut goodies for your favorite recipes? (171 words - Read the full article) |
By ShadyGreenThumb January 14, 2015 | Insulated Plant Cover Special plants call for special measures when it comes to protection from the cold. Try this boxing technique. (296 words - Read the full article) |
By Dinu January 13, 2015 | DIY Plant Markers from Recycled Bottles The simple re-use of an old plastic bottle as plant markers. (163 words - Read the full article) |
By dave January 12, 2015 | Wintertime Is Chickweed Time Whenever I give a talk to a garden club or group of master gardeners, I always make sure to spend a few minutes talking about one of my favorite plants, chickweed. Every person needs to know about this useful (and deliciously edible) plant. (809 words - Read the full article) |
By RobertB January 11, 2015 | Coconut Repurpose, Orchid Hanging Basket This time of year here in Florida the last round of coconuts is starting to fall to the ground. Neighborhood kids keep them picked up for the most part, but there are always a few that end up lying around. Here is a little repurpose project that you might find to be fun. (150 words - Read the full article) |
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Iris by the alphabet | Muddymitts | Irises forum | 245 |
How do you choose your daylilies? | Seedfork | Daylilies forum | 64 |
Claremont 2015 Lilium Show | gwhizz | Lilies forum | 57 |
Daylily Alphabet .... Show Us Your "G's" | bluegrassmom | Daylilies forum | 39 |
Wintersowing Tomato Seeds | Natalie | Seeds forum | 37 |
Daylily Alphabet .... Show us Your "H's" | Hemlady | Daylilies forum | 35 |
Tale of 3 Red Iris (Neat article) | Misawa77 | Irises forum | 29 |
Daylily Alphabet.... Show Us Your "D's" | Hemlady | Daylilies forum | 29 |
Daylily Alphabet .... Show Us Your "F's" | Hemlady | Daylilies forum | 26 |
Ater 30 years of buying roses from every mail-order nursery, many of which are no longer in business, I can say without any hesitation that Palatine is the very best source for bare-root roses. Lots of healthy canes and roots, excellent customer service, and shipping rates that are lower than the ones charged by most of the U.S. nurseries. One other bonus for me is the R. multiflora rootstock, which doesn't appeal to gophers and therefore eliminates the expense of a gopher-proof planting cage for each rose.
His user name is Rich on the lily auction. I have bought seeds from him numerous times, almost 100% germination rate. I also have beautiful seedlings from those seeds.
We keep growing, because ATP is where all the excitement is these days! Check out these numbers from last week: