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The Flower That Went Viral
Bulb Of The Week: Tulips
Several centuries ago, well before the creation of social media, the Tulip became the first flower to go viral, both literally and figuratively. Tulips that were affected […] -
Enliven Your Landscape
Perennial Of The Week: Ornamental Grasses
Bring motion to your garden with ornamental grasses that move gracefully in the breeze. Ornamental grasses, which can range in height from 12 inches to 10 […] -
Invite Royalty into Your Garden
Perennial Of The Week: Dendranthema/Hardy Chrysanthemum
Roll out the red carpet for Emperor of China and Cambodia Queen. These are two of the five knockout varieties of Rohsler’s Grown Dendranthema that are […] -
Bringing Grace to the Garden
Perennial Of The Week: Anemone/Windflower
Japanese Anemone is a bit of a misnomer for these attractive plants with poppy-like flowers atop graceful stems. Japanese Anemone is native to China, but was cultivated […] -
Autumnal Superstars
Perennial Of The Week: Aster
Once autumn arrives, it can be difficult to find prolific perennials, but Asters pick up where other plants leave off. Aster (Latin for “star”) refers to the […] -
The Czarina
Perennial Of The Week: Perovskia/Russian Sage
Plant aficionados have spotted plenty of Perovskia (Russian Sage) blooming in public and private plantings in recent years, and may even have mistaken this member of […] -
The Gems of the Garden
Perennial Of The Week: Echinacea/Coneflower
Echinacea is a genuine garden gem. The plant commonly known as Coneflower comes in a startling array of jewel tones, and is extraordinarily well-behaved when planted in […] -
Make a Statement
Perennial Of The Week: hardy Hibiscus/Rose Mallow
Make a dramatic statement with tall and lovely Hardy Hibiscus. These stunning plants will stop traffic with huge flowers in white, pink, red, and purple […] -
Edibles from Cilantro to Rumex
Are you looking forward to Mums, Asters, and Pumpkins? Great – but don’t fast-forward past the edibles that brighten and deepen the flavors of so many favorite dishes.
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Divinely Spicy Dianthus
Perennial Of The Week: Dianthus
Dianthus, Greek for “divine flower,” is one of the world’s oldest cultivated flowering plants. The desirability of Dianthus has led to some 30,000 cultivars, including the Carnation […]