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“Thyme is a great plant, especially for a herb garden and can equally be used as ground cover. It thrives in poor soil and ...
Gloxinia might not be as well-known as orchids or violets, but with its luxurious blooms and exotic flair, it’s a true gem ...
These resilient beauties bring color and life to your garden for many years, making them long-term investments. Plant now, ...
A later-blooming cultivar might make a better choice for their spots in the collection, she imagines, “plants that are better attuned to our climate, or our anticipated climate,” she said.
According to the Missouri Dept. of Conservation, various fields of sunflowers at Columbia Bottom Conservation Area will take ...
Red pigments in plants, including those on flowers, stems and fruits, act as a kind of sunscreen, blocking out harmful ultraviolet rays and, in general, reducing the impact of excessive light ...
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening: A plant exchange project
All gardens occasionally benefit from a substantial work-over. In today’s column, I describe such a project in my garden.
However, not all plants will thrive in this sort of environment. Here, we asked the experts to share their favorite porch-friendly picks. Whether you’re working with filtered morning sun or deep shade ...
TLC for these tropicals During the summer, fertilize your plants to keep them growing and blooming vigorously, especially those in pots. A slow-release fertilizer is the easiest, as you only need ...
Bringing plants into the house for the holidays is time-honored. A Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and lights is about as cheery as it gets, even if the tree pines for its long-gone tinsel.
You can join in on all the holiday fun with their Skull Plant Workshop that will take place at Barleys on Oct. 28th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM! Your ticket includes a skull planter, one plant, paint ...