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Great gardens come without help

February 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If you leave everything to the landscaper, you’ll get the same plants and flowers everybody else does. Contractors, and even many designers, don’t like to take risks with plant selection. Plus they don’t want to spend any more time than is necessary to get your lawn planted. They’ll reuse the same palette of widely available [...]

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Catnip (Nepeta cataria)

Description Catnip is a hardy perennial plant that grows 3 to 4 feet tall. The heart-shaped leaves are green above and gray below. The plant has purple flowers. Culture Catnip is a

Seashore Mallow: (Kosteletzkya virginica)

Seashore Mallow: (Kosteletzkya virginica) is a perennial native to salty or brackish marshes all along the eastern seaboard. It is a useful plant near the beach, but also thrives in

Speedwell “Goodness Grows”

# Common name: Speedwell "Goodness Grows" # Botanical name: Veronica spicata "Goodness Grows" # What it is: A short, sun-loving perennial flower that puts out spiky violet-blue flowers for most of

Plant Selection And Planting Tips For Perennial Border

By: James Kilkelly Once you have gotten this far in the process, it is time to think about actually selecting the plants that will populate the bed or border itself. My first

Tough bergenia basks in a new light

Q: In my grandmother's rock garden there is a plant that has a cluster of pink blooms atop a thick stem. It always flowers in early spring, about the time

Lavender (Lavandula vera)

Description Lavender is a many-branched, somewhat woody, perennial plant growing 1 ½ to 3 feet tall. The narrow leaves are about 2 inches long and have a pleasing gray-green color.

Refresh your garden this spring with new plant varieties

Every year, there are introductions of new plant varieties to the market. I read gardening magazines every spring to find the new plants to look for, and then go sleuthing at

Woodruff (Sweet) (Asperula odorata)

Description Sweet woodruff is a low, spreading, perennial plant that forms clumps about 8 inches in height. The slender leaves are borne in starry whorls. The flowers are tiny and
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