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Flowering Bulbs In Your Garden

May 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

There is no way better to have a beautiful garden in full bloom than through the use of flowering bulbs. If planned correctly you will have a flower garden full of blooming flowers throughout the growing season. Bulbs are a natural choice for many gardeners. So many varieties are available that it is sometimes hard [...]

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Emperor’s foliage and flower will capture your heart

August 11, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Plants

The new ginger known as Emperor has caused quite a commotion at my house. Everyone loves it.
First, let me admit I have never been a huge fan of variegated plants. There are some cannas, hostas and tropical crotons that have captured my heart, but this ginger took me by surprise.
Emperor is a variegated form of [...]

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Gardenia CULTIVARS AND VARIETIES

# August Beauty’ grows 4 to 6 feet high and blooms heavily from midspring to fall. # ‘Chuck Hayes’ is an extra hardy type to 4 feet high with double flowers

Caladium LANDSCAPE USE

Mass plantings of caladiums create a focal point in the landscape. They provide a striking contrast with the green foliage of other plants, especially when planted in the foreground. Caladiums need

Garden Flowers Classifications

Garden flowers can be classified into three basic groups: annuals, biennials, and perennials. This method of classifying garden flowers is based on the amount of time it takes them to

Indian Hawthorn VARIETIES

* ‘Blueberry Muffin’ is very cold hardy with good root rot and foliage disease resistance. It has white flowers, and deep blue fruit. The leaves

Caladium CULTIVARS

Fancy and lance-leafed varieties are the two main types of caladiums. Fancy-leafed types have large heart-shaped leaves, grow best in semishade, and may reach a height of 12 to 30

Forecast: Cold, then flowers and green

The forecast this week is for chilly weather compared to the past couple of weeks of unseasonably warm temperatures. Cold air will kiss those emerging daffodils and tulips with lows

Garden planner

This week - Divide hardy chrysanthemums as soon as they've emerged enough to be seen. Discard any old, woody centers, and be sure that each division has some healthy roots. - Get

Growing Plant Tips from Ludgate Farms

African Violet: Easy. Filtered light or morning light. No hot afternoon sun. Water it in a saucer with lukewarm water; remove the excess after 30 minutes. Feed every 2 weeks
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