Vines will be planted, corn will spring up, a whole growth of new crops; and people will still fall in love in vintages and harvests yet to come. Life is eternal; it is a perpetual renewal of birth and growth. Emile Zola
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Easy-Care Perennials
These are 12 of my favorite perennials. Most of them will grow in just about any part of the country and require little or no care for at least a few years. Mix them with annuals, try different color schemes, and enjoy! | |
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How to Grow and Care for Celeries
Celery has a reputation for being a fussy, hard-to-grow vegetable, but in regions with a long, relatively cool growing season you can grow large, tender plants. | |
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Edible Landscaping: Honeyberry
A member of the honeysuckle family, honeyberries are widely adapted, have few pests, and are easy to grow. But unlike most honeysuckles, they produce small, elongated, blue fruits that taste like blueberries. | |
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Preventing Rose Diseases
It's no surprise that roses are among the most popular ornamental garden plants: they're beautiful, fragrant, and easy to grow in most climates. Here are suggestions for keeping them healthy and minimizing disease problems. | |
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Whiteflies
In cold-winter climates, whiteflies are mostly greenhouse or indoor pests. In mild-winter climates with no winter cold to kill them, whiteflies are serious outdoor pests. | |
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Building Pergola-Type Structures for Your Garden
Here is a way of building some type of pergola structure for your yard — in this case, I'm making a swing out of an outdoor papasan chair. I have also used this same building technique for a large privacy panel near the fence. | |
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Become an Amateur Phenologist
As we observe the cycles of growth in our gardens and landscapes we become familiar with seasonal patterns. The study of this relationship between climate and biological phenomena is called phenology. | |
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Together with Jung SeedJung Seed is having a rose sale! Save 25% off all roses while supplies last with code J23RoseSale25. We have a wide selection of hybrid teas, grandifloras, floribundas, both antique & modern climbing roses, and disease-resistant, highly floriferous shrub and groundcover roses. Shop now!
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Giant Maize (Zea mays 'Olotón')
Plant Habit: Grass/Grass-like Sun Requirements: Full Sun Water Preferences: Mesic Fruit: Edible to birds Edible Parts: Fruit Pollinators: Wind Containers: Not suitable for containers
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Honey Euryops (Euryops virgineus)
Plant Habit: Shrub Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun, Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Preferences: Mesic Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 9a -6.7 °C (20 °F) to -3.9 °C (25 °F) Plant Height: 4 to 6 feet Plant Spread: 2 to 4 feet Leaves: Evergreen Fruit: Other Flowers: Showy, Fragrant, Other Flower Color: Yellow Bloom Size: Under 1" Flower Time: Spring, Late winter or early spring Uses: Windbreak or Hedge Wildlife Attractant: Butterflies, Bees Resistances: Deer Resistant, Humidity tolerant Pollinators: Bees
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Mophead Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla 'White Robe')
Plant Habit: Shrub Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade, Partial or Dappled Shade Water Preferences: Mesic Plant Height: 3 feet Plant Spread: 3 feet Leaves: Deciduous Fruit: Dehiscent Flowers: Showy, Blooms on old wood Flower Time: Summer Wildlife Attractant: Bees Pollinators: Bees Parentage: Sport of: Buffie
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Rose (Rosa 'Tausendschon')
Bloom size: Medium: 2-3" Petal count: full: 26-40 petals Rose bloom color: Pink blend Extra Bloom Info: In clusters Rebloom: Some Class: Hybrid multiflora Extra Color Info: Pink, with white center; ages to white Growth Habit: Rambler, 8-12 feet tall Fragrance: Mild Misc: Thornless or almost thornless Hybridizer & year: Johann Christoph Schmidt, 1906 Optimal growing zones: USDA zone 6 and warmer Plant Habit: Shrub Life cycle: Perennial Sun Requirements: Full Sun Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 6b -20.6 °C (-5 °F) to -17.8 °C (0 °F) Plant Height: 8-12 feet Plant Spread: 6-8 feet Leaves: Deciduous Flowers: Showy, Fragrant Flower Color: Pink Flower Time: Late spring or early summer, Late summer or early fall Uses: Cut Flower Wildlife Attractant: Bees Parentage: Seedling of: Crimson Rambler
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Photo by Valery33
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Photo by Iraygus
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Photo by Paintedtrillium
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Photo by BigBill
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Photo by Valery33
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Photo by holh2o
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Photo by floota "SWEET AS HONEY"
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Photo by MissMew "Planted April 2020, Scarborough ON"
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Photo by dave
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Spring is nature's way of saying, 'Let's party!' -Robin Williams
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