Flower Gardens

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Key to a Successful Garden: Plant Flowers That Thrive on Neglect

"Can be invasive." That horticultural description is a recommendation for the type of gardening I've been doing for more than…

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Japanese Flowering Apricot Prunus Mume

Standing with roots straddling the border of two seasons, the Japanese flowering apricot, Prunus mume, is a dazzling darling of…

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Invasive Flowering Pond Weeds

What's that plant flowering in the pond? It seems so healthy and abundant, yet you can't remember planting it there.…

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Intersectional Hybrid Peonies for Flower Gardens

A collection of different types of peonies can span the seasons from spring to summer in a flower garden. The…

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Installing a Wildflower Meadow

There are several reasons to consider trading in your lawn for a natural wildflower garden. Although not completely maintenance-free, naturalized…

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Indoor Timing for Starting Flower Seeds

Timing is essential to take maximum advantage of starting seeds indoors. Gardeners can use several strategies to determine when to…

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Indian Paintbrush, Wildflower

Although the Indian Paintbrush is the Wyoming state flower (adopted on January 31, 1917), it would be a mistake to…

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Ideas for Carex Ornamental Grasses with Flowers

Carex plants are part of a large group of grasses called sedges and, like other ornamental grasses; many are native…

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Hydrangea for a Long Flamboyant Flowering Season

The Hydrangea macrophylla, also known as Lacecap Hydrangea, Bigleaf Hydrangea, Mop-Head Hydrangea and French Hydrangea is a wonderful ornamental shrub…

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How to Create a Winter Flower Garden

Once the fairy lights have been put away, what is there to look forward to until spring? January and February…

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