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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... maintenance needed for this pest free and attractive shrub. Hardy in zones 6-8. Tall, Late Blooming Perennial Rudbeckia nitida ' Autumn Sun' ('Herbstsonne') produces a dramatic show in the late August and ... a shade garden, seashore plantings, foundation plantings, can be massed or used as a compliment to perennials in a mixed border. Hardy in zones 3-9. Daphne ×transatlantica Jim's Pride Delightful ...
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Perennial Gardening
... no. 7.402 Perennial Gardening by D. Waltman, J.E. Klett and R.A. Cox 1 Quick Facts... Choose your Garden location before designing it. Consider sun, wind, soil type, soil amendments and water ... dividing every three years. Others can go longer before division is necessary. Spring and early-summer blooming perennials, such as peonies and poppies, are usually divided in the fall or when foliage dies ( ...
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Fernlea Flowers ~ Fall Gardening
... 4 to 6 inches of chopped leaves or straw are most likely to live through the winters. A quick way to divide a year-old mum clump is to look down at it and imagine it's ... like pyracanthas and cotoneasters. Plan for color in the winter garden by planting annuals this month. For spring blooming perennials, plant primroses, violas and phlox. Feed and water deeply all roses this month for beautiful fall ...
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Serbian Bellflower- GardenLady.com
... is fresh and bright green throughout the entire season, and looks great at the front of later blooming perennials. Serbian bellflower's foliage takes on a reddish tint in cold weather, and is almost evergreen ... - two to three weeks in most areas. Comments: I love this plant because it only requires a quick dead-heading, and no other attention all season. The clean, fresh foliage is an asset in the ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... problems. FACT SHEETS ON ANNUALS Sunflowers 1228 Geraniums 1217 Petunias 1210 Fuchsias 1221 Plants for Hanging Baskets, 1203 and 1140 Sowing Bedding Plants 1012 Annuals for Outdoors 1223 Earwigs, Perennials and Bedding Plants 2151 Plants for Dry Areas 1055 Introduction | Botany | Soils and Fertilizers | Entomology and Pest Management | Plant Pathology | Plant Propagation | Houseplants | Lawns | ...
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Natural Life Magazine #43 - Growing Wildflowers
... spectacular display of colours. Depending on the combination of wildflowers planted, you may have full bloom from annuals and growth from biennials and perennials, which will not bloom until the next year. Annuals included for first year display are usually both native species and some quick blooming, easy to grow, naturalized or non-native species. If you ...
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Perennials.com :: In the News
... full title listing. Check out JEEPERS CREEPERS Jeepers Creepers is a new line of spreading, creeping and blooming perennials that perform valuable functions in the garden. Their many uses include planting in between flagstones in ... and typing npc into the #2 Search Box on the left side of the page. This quick search pulls up the entire list of plants that qualify for our New Perennial Club. Credits ...
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Perennials.com :: PREPARING the PERENNIAL GARDEN for WINTER
... If colour in your garden seems to have languished after September rolls around, consider putting in some late-blooming perennials to spruce things up. Garden Mums are very popular for fall display, but many other perennials ... left alone in the fall. By spring they often look a little worse for wear, but a quick trim with scissors (only the brown or dead parts) will tidy the plants up again. In this ...
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... 's plants home garden plants wildlife seed plant sale journal topics links guestbook Quick-blooming perennials Most perennials spend their first year after sprouting just establishing themselves, building some roots and ... doubt because of the artificial 14-hour days that those lights provide). Others are tender perennials that are grown as annuals in our climate - they'd better bloom in their first ...
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What To Do With Spri
... M. Martin Writer for Flower Gardens Reply Post Top 3. June 12, 2006 5:56 AM Cercis - Bleeding Hearts In response to Bleeding Hearts posted by Cottage_Garden: A practical suugestion is "to mark" the growing area of spring-blooming perennials that become dormant in the summer. This way you are less likely to dig up the dormant plant to make way for ...
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