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Clematis LANDSCAPE USE

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

Clematis have a dense mat of leaves that is ideal to shade porches. They are excellent for use on trellises, fences and walls.
Clematis like to be grown with “their heads in the sun and their feet in the shade.” Clematis need at least 6 hours of sun to flower best, but in South Carolina they [...]

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Begonia SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

The most common types of begonias for growing outside are the fibrous rooted begonias (or wax begonias) and tuberous begonias. These are tender in South Carolina, but the beautiful and perennial hardy begonia will grow throughout the state.
Wax Begonias (Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum): Few other annuals can beat the wax begonias for hardiness and continuous flowering [...]

Daylily CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

Hybridizers have made great improvements in daylilies. The only colors originally were yellow, orange and a brassy reddish color. The daylily color range now includes palest lemon, bright yellow and gold, orange, scarlet, carmine, maroon, wine-reds, pale pink, rose, lavender, lilac, grape, and melon. Whites and blues are the only colors still unavailable in daylily [...]

Iris TYPES, SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

The iris most often grown in South Carolina fall into two main groups: Bearded iris and Beardless iris.
Bearded Iris: These iris are identified by thick, bushy “beards” on each of the falls (lower petals) of the blossoms. They are divided into six groups based on size. The smaller iris generally bloom earlier in the growing [...]

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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

ANNUAL HIBISCUS

The two hibiscus most commonly grown as annuals are not true annuals, but tropical shrubs that thrive outdoors during hot South Carolina summers. They can be grown in the ground

SAVING SEEDS

Saving your own vegetable seed is fun. It offers a sense of self-sufficiency and saves money. You can maintain a variety that is not available commercially. There are certain considerations

Modular Home Gallery – Carolina

It's a nice, cheap and simple modular home, This spacious, open design, features a private master bedroom, large living room and creative kitchen. if you interest modular home like this

TYPES OF CYCADS

Cycads are considered to be "living fossils," that is, they are primitive plants that were a dominant form of plant life during the dinosaur era. They are palm like in

CAROLINA CHERRY LAUREL (Prunus caroliniana)

Carolina cherry laurel can reach 35 to 40 feet with multiple trunks. Often it is used as a clipped hedge or tall screen to 20 feet high. The densely leaved

TYPES OF PALMS

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

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
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