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Summer showers bring blooming flowers

April 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Your lawn and shrubs may be as brittle as burnt porcelain now, but in mere months they will become part of a lush backyard world.
Get ready to manage a jungle.
Whether you’ve lived here forever or only a few years, you may remain in awe of the explosion of verdant growth that happens to lawns, bushes [...]

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TYPES OF PALMS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

One of the critical factors that determines where palms and cycads can be grown in South Carolina is their cold hardiness. Most of the palms listed below can be grown a half zone colder than that listed, if provided with protection during the winter. Expect some cold damage to occur in severe winters to all [...]

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Rows of roses to be shown

The Tropical Rose Society annually puts its finest flowers on display in the winter because the plants are at their best in South Florida with lower humidity and less rain. This

Oleander LANDSCAPE USE

Oleanders grow best in full sun and will tolerate even reflected heat from a south or west wall. They will tolerate partial shade, but may have a lanky, open shape. Oleanders

Flower festival at Epcot to feature state wildflowers

Native Florida wildflowers will be featured during the International Flower Festival at Epcot in Orlando April 5 through June 3. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, in partnership with

Petunia: TYPES AND CULTIVARS

The types of petunias best suited to growing in South Carolina are the multifloras, millifloras and spreading petunias. Grandifloras: Grandiflora petunias generally do not thrive in South Carolina because their large

Verbena CULTIVARS

Brazilian Verbena (Verbena bonariensis) This 4 to 5 foot tall species is sometimes called "verbena on a stick." Clusters of tiny lavender flowers appear above the tall, thin square stems

Liriope LANDSCAPE USE

Liriope can be used as a groundcover under trees and shrubs and as a massed planting on slopes and banks. Liriope muscari and its cultivars can also be used as

Plants changing places

A new experiment has revealed that indoor plants and outdoor plants can swap places in about 60 per cent of cases. Gardeners have been urged to "challenge convention" by a new

Tips To Growing Olive

Garden cultivation Olives are not entirely hardy in the UK and prolonged cold weather may cause leaf drop, splitting bark or dieback. Mature plants are more frost tolerant but will be
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