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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for sun interesting

Alkaline Tolerant Perennials
... Lychnis spp. 60-90cm/60cm (2-3 ft/2ft) Full sun Naturalizing plant Giant Rockfoil Bergenia cordifolia 38-45cm/60- ... sun Beautiful bloomer Plume Poppy Macleaya cordata 1.8-2.5m/0.9-1.2m (6-8ft/3-4ft) Full to part sun Interesting leaves and flowers Poppy Papaver spp. 30-120cm/30-60cm (1-4ft/1-2ft) Full sun Naturalizing plant Sage Artemisia spp. 45-120cm/60-120cm (1-4ft/2-4ft) Full sun ...
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Drought Tolerant Perennials
... /1.5-2ft) Full sun Long flowering Cornflower Centaurea montana 60-90cm/60-90cm (2-3ft/2-3ft) Full sun Interesting bloom but can be invasive Daylily Hemerocallis spp. 25-120cm/60-90cm (1-4ft/2-3ft) Full sun Various colours, ... ) Full sun Interesting ground cover for rock gardens Potentilla Potentilla spp. 15-45cm/45-60cm (1-2.5ft/1.5-2ft) Full sun Naturalizing ...
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Get a Jump on Spring with Bedding Plants
... adage goes, should be planted when the moon is disappearing. Garden lore is rich and interesting but successful gardeners relying more on tried-and-tested practices. Consider bedding plants, for example ... before you plant them outside. You can also gradually expose the bedding plants to bright sun, wind and cold nights before planting outside. These practices will help to acclimatize the plants ...
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Gardening Up Front
... shade gardens are possible, anyone who has gardened in both shade and sun will confirm that it's much easier to achieve a ... , get out your garden hose and leave it sit in the sun for a while. Once the hose has softened, stretch it out ... August a few more people in your neighbourhood follow your lead. Interesting front yards can be quite contagious. © 1996 Brian Baldwin Sustainable horticultural ...
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Peonies
... have large double flowers in shades of red, pink, and white. (Botanically speaking, it is interesting to note that the inner row of petals actually consists of sepals which have been ... at ground level and then lift the entire clump. Allow it to sit in the sun for a few hours before dividing. This will cause the brittle roots and buds to ...
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