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Dracaena

Most dracaenas grow best in bright, indirect light, but many are also tolerant of lower light. If a plant that has been growing in dim light is moved to a

Peppermint (Mentha piperita)

Description Peppermint is a perennial plant with spreading rootstalks and many upright stems 2 feet or more in height. Its dark green leaves and reddish-tinged stems have a characteristic warm,

How to grow ornamental grasses

Ornamental grasses have become extremely popular in the past ten years or so, and if you buy them at a garden center they are kind of pricey. Learning how to

Nandina CULTIVARS AND VARIETIES

* ‘Alba’ is a 4- to 6- inch shrub with white berries and yellowish-green foliage, which turns yellow in fall. This cultivar is more susceptible

Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Description Thyme is a low-growing, wiry-stemmed perennial that reaches about 6 to 10 inches in height. The stems are stiff and woody and leaves are small, oval, and gray-green in color.

Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are easy to grow in well-drained soil, which should contain plenty of organic matter or humus. Bigleaf hydrangea prefers morning sun and afternoon shade. Avoid planting it in hot, dry,

Savory (Winter) (Satureja montana)

Description Winter savory has dark green, shiny, pointed leaves much stiffer in texture than summer savory. It is a woody perennial plant growing to 2 feet in height with small

Acquiring Wildflower Bulbs

Many wildflower bulbs, including some of the lesser-known varieties, can be obtained through nurseries throughout the country and across the globe. While the majority of these suppliers propagate their own

Rejuvenate Overgrown Houseplants

Houseplants often last for years, coaxed along for so long that they become members of the family. I've seen some pretty lanky, decrepit specimens in my time. The years had

After some time, your corn plant should recover from the cold

Question: A corn plant in a shady area of our yard got nipped by the cold, and almost all the leaves have some brown areas. Should I cut it down

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