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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 … Continue reading -
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 … Continue reading -
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 … Continue reading -
Edibles from Cilantro to Rumex
What’s in the Garden:
Are you looking forward to Mums, Asters, and Pumpkins? Great – but don’t fast-forward past the edibles … Continue reading -
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 … Continue reading -
Step off the Stress Express
Perennial Of The Week: Lavender
Immerse yourself in the soothing scent of Lavender – your ticket off the “Stress Express.” The calming perfume present … Continue reading -
I Love to Multi-Task
Perennial Of The Week: Euphorbia/Spurge
Multi-tasking Euphorbia (Spurge) features captivating textures and brilliant colors on a range of plants that grow in … Continue reading -
I’m Always on the Move
Perennial Of The Week: Allium/Ornamental Onion
Bring movement, stature, and spherical form to your “sun garden” with Allium. Some forms of Allium … Continue reading -
Plein Air Painters
What’s in the Garden:
We’ve seen you “painting” outdoors – not with brushes and acrylics, but with flowering plants, shrubs, and … Continue reading -
I Add Pizzazz to Pollinator Gardens
Perennial Of The Week: Agastache/Anise Hyssop
Bolster the attractiveness of your pollinator garden with colorful Agastache. Gardeners flock to this sun-loving perennial … Continue reading