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Perennial Border March, 1998
Perennial Border March, 1998 Perennial Border March, 1998 Featuring teeny, weeny plants--these photos illustrate the layout of the bed Starting at the west edge of the lot and going eastward Asiatic jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum) will fill the open area to the right. Yarrow and Salvia gregii are both pink flowered. The rose in the photo on the right is ...
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Perennial Border February 2000
Perennial Border February 2000 The Perennial Border February, 2000 The eastern end of the garden, yarrow in the near right corner, rosemary at the far left, santolina, salad burnet, lamb's ear, in between. Roses, morning grasses, Salvia gregii and germander in the back. The western end of the border, asiatic jasmine under the live oak tree, holly fern at the far left, lambs ear, Salvia ...
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JC Raulston Arboretum - Perennial Border
JC Raulston Arboretum - Perennial Border Perennial Border This Web page was last updated on Thursday, May 18, 2006 . Contact the site administrator. About Us | Visit & Contact Us Calendar of Events | Education Center | JCRA Updates | Join & Support Us Publications | Reserve a Garden | Tour the Garden Horticulture Home | Search | Site Map | Help | Acknowledgments
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JC Raulston Arboretum - Perennial Border
JC Raulston Arboretum - Perennial Border Perennial Border The Perennial Border at the JC Raulston Arboretum is a spectacular, 300' long, 18' deep marvel of color and texture that contains nearly a thousand ... bulbs is designed to provide exciting displays of color, texture, and form throughout the year. The Perennial Borders design is based upon the color scheme used by Gertrude Jekyll in her long ...
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The Victory Garden . Birth of a Perennial Border | PBS
... organic material could not make right. And happily, our desire for a new, robust, and very large perennial border dovetailed perfectly with a need to separate the horse pasture from the orchard with a 160 ... one, that's who. Read more about how this project turned out in Kip Anderson's "Perennial Splendor." For more information on resources used on the show, visit our Resource Directory This segment ...
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The Victory Garden . Perennial Border | PBS
The Victory Garden . Perennial Border | PBS Enter your search query Click here to search home | site map | contact us | press contacts | credits This Web site is produced for PBS Online by WGBH Boston. Copyright 2006 WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved. The Victory Garden and the Victory Garden logo are trademarks of WGBH Educational Foundation. WGBH ...
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The front perennial border
... . The results of this misjudgment are still with us, since it got developed as a perennial border and I've never had the urge to dig it all up and start over. ... 've resisted that major make-over... A partial list of the plants growing in our front perennial border Achillea millefolium (yarrow) Anemone blanda (Grecian windflower) Anemone hupehensis (Japanese windflower) Aquilegia vulgaris (columbine) ...
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The Border in Early Spring: Part 1
... | Yard & Garden | The Border in Early Spring: Part 1 Sara Williams One of the characteristics of a perennial border which is most appealing is the variety of bloom provided as the season progresses. While few perennials will bloom for more than 4 or 5 weeks, the border as a whole begins early in May and continues until the hard frosts of October. On a personal level, I ...
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Denver Botanic Gardens
... O’Fallon Perennial Walk Located near Denver Botanic Gardens’ main entrance, the O'Fallon Perennial Walk is a superb place to begin a leisurely stroll through the Gardens. Created in 1996, the Perennial Walk is a traditional version of a European perennial border lush with flowers packed closely together to create a rich and interesting array of colors, heights, ...
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Planning the Flower Border
... of the gardener's taste. The first step in planning the material for an all-season, mixed perennial border is to select key plants for line, mass, color, and dependability. Line is the silhouette ... easy relocation if disharmony occurs, gives the gardener great latitude in choosing and combining colors. A border in tones of the same color can be effective, several closely related colors may be used, ...
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