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Carolina jessamine is easy to grow. It is attractive on an arbor where the slender branches hung with yellow flowers can be seen from below. This plant will stay in
Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus: (Hibiscus coccineus): is a southeastern native hibiscus also commonly known as Texas Star. The six to eight inch wide flowers are brilliant red, with petals more separated
There are numerous azalea varieties available in South Carolina. When choosing which azaleas to add to your landscape, it is important to consider whether a variety is adapted to the
Many times choosing plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun
Ice, snow, cold and wind? Forget about 'em. February and March are full of diversions to rescue gardeners from dormancy.
One of the best is to move everything inside. That's exactly
Begonias will not grow out of bounds and are ideal for small flowerbeds. Plants should be placed 12 inches apart for the best effect in the garden and somewhat closer
Margaret Harris says she feels closest to God in a garden.
So she and other members of Forest Lake Presbyterian Church decided to go eco-friendly and establish a wildlife habitat garden
A typically slow time of year has been anything but for florists in Kennett Square, as the latest chapter in the medical odyssey of Kentucky Derby champion Barbaro plays out.
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The leaves resemble parsley in appearance and taste, with delicate overtones of anise.
Sow: Sow seeds directly into the garden about three to four weeks before the last spring frost and
Garden lovers turned up at MSU Friday for "garden day." Garden enthusiasts gathered for workshops on ideas and tips to get the best out of their gardens, and the workshops
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