Advice From a Sunflower
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How to Grow and Care for Roses
Roses are shrubs with prickly stems, pinnate compound leaves, and ornamental flowers, usually fragrant. This standard definition conveys none of the charm that has inspired poets, painters, sculptors, architects, and designers for centuries. The rose may be the most prominent plant in the arts, decor, and symbolism. |
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Seed Starting Tips
There are three excellent reasons to start plants from seed. First, you'll have many more varieties to choose from. Garden centers and greenhouses usually only offer the most popular plants and leave many new or old-fashioned varieties off the table. Starting plants from seed also can be much less expensive than buying only started plants. And finally, you have the joy and satisfaction of starting your own plants and watching them grow under your care. You have the added benefit of being able to give away extra plants if more germinate and survive than you have room for. |
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Potato Planting
Grow great potatoes. We'll show you how. Potatoes can be planted very early in the season -- almost as soon as the frost is out of the ground and you're able to work the soil. In the North, you can plant your first crop of early maturing potatoes in April, usually six to eight weeks before the last frost. |
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Let's Grow Peas
One of the best spring vegetables to grow is green peas. Because they're not always available in grocery stores, growing them yourself is the best way to be sure you'll get to enjoy these tasty treats. Plus, since they're an early spring vegetable, growing peas is a great way to start your vegetable gardening season. |
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Prune Your Roses
Pruning has four main goals: remove dead twigs and branches; remove weak, damaged, and useless branches; open the plant to improve air circulation; and create an attractive shape. We're here to help you prune your roses. |
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Naturally Rot-Resistant Woods
Twenty years ago, when I bought my present house in southern Vermont, one of the first things I did was put in raspberry beds and a sizable garden. To support the berry canes and fence the garden off from deer, I cut and split 8-foot posts of black locust, a local tree that I knew to be rot-resistant. In fact, old-timers told me that locust posts would last 60 years in the ground. |
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Florist Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana)
Plant Habit: Cactus/Succulent Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade, Partial or Dappled Shade Plant Height: 18 inches Plant Spread: 18 inches Leaves: Evergreen Flowers: Showy Flower Color: White, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Red, Bi-Color, Purple Flower Time: Other Suitable Locations: Houseplant, Xeriscapic Uses: Suitable as Annual Wildlife Attractant: Hummingbirds, Butterflies, Bees Resistances: Humidity tolerant Toxicity: Leaves are poisonous, Roots are poisonous, Other Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem, Cuttings: Tip Containers: Suitable in 1 gallon, Suitable in 3 gallon or larger, Needs excellent drainage in pots
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Walking Iris (Neomarica candida)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Partial or Dappled Shade, Partial Shade to Full Shade Flower Color: Bi-Color Flower Time: Spring, Late spring or early summer Underground structures: Rhizome Uses: Groundcover Resistances: Humidity tolerant Propagation: Other methods: Division
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Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'High Desert')
Hybridizer: Keith Keppel Year Of Registration: 2014 Year Of Introduction (May Differ From Registry): 2015 Seedling Number: 09-88C Classification: Tall Bearded (TB) Registered Height: 40 inches (102 cm) Bloom Season: Mid Flower Form: Bubble Ruffled Bloom Color Classification: White, Wine, Yellow Flower Patterns: Plicata Bloom Color Description: Chrome lemon standards; martius yellow falls paling to warm white in center, narrow dark greyed red purple band, veined shoulders and dart below beards Beard Color: Mustard orange and light purple Style Arm Color: Goldenrod Awards: Honorable Mention, Award of Merit Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade Flowers: Showy Underground structures: Rhizome Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed Propagation: Other methods: Division Ploidy: Tetraploid Parentage: 02-92A: (Inside Track x Spice Lord) X Reckless Abandon
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Rose (Rosa 'Gold Glow')
Bloom size: Very large: 6" or more Petal count: very full: 40+ petals Rose bloom color: Medium yellow Rebloom: Good Class: Hybrid tea Growth Habit: Medium, 3-4 feet, upright Fragrance: Moderate Hybridizer & year: Anthony Perry, 1959 Optimal growing zones: USDA zone 7 and warmer Plant Habit: Shrub Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun Plant Height: 3-4 feet Plant Spread: 2-3 feet Leaves: Deciduous Flowers: Showy, Fragrant Flower Color: Yellow Flower Time: Spring, Summer, Fall Uses: Cut Flower Wildlife Attractant: Bees Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem, Cuttings: Tip Miscellaneous: With thorns/spines/prickles/teeth Parentage: Fred Howard x Sutter's Gold
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Explosion in the Paint Factory')
Year of Registration or Introduction: 2013 Foliage type: Dormant Scape height: 38 inches Bloom size: 7 inches Bloom time: Late Plant Traits: Diurnal Bud Count: 16-20 Branching: 4-way Bloom Traits: Dotted, Stippled, Streaked or Variegated Bloom Form: Unusual Form, Unusual Form - Cascade, Unusual Form - Crispate, Unusual Form - Spatulate Color description: yellow with variable, red, broken, overlay AHS Awards: Award of Merit, Honorable Mention, ESF, L/W, RWM Plant Habit: Herb/Forb Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade Flowers: Showy Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed Propagation: Other methods: Division Ploidy: Tetraploid Parentage: Flying Trapeze x Webster's Aggie
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Photo by dirtdorphins
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Photo by TeamCll
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Photo by Caruso
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Photo by hlutzow
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Photo by pmpauley "Flower prior to fully opening"
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Photo by TeamCll
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Photo by Corber
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Photo by scvirginia "variable in form and color... compare to the other photos I shared of blooms from the same plant"
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Photo by GigiPlumeria "Moth orchid bloom opened in time for Valentine's Day."
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Photo by HemNorth "- A good show of blossoms for the whole summer."
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