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  • How Can I Tell the Difference From a Shade Azalea & a Sun Azalea?

    Azaleas are popular, flower-blooming shrubs that are grown throughout the United States. Popular for their low maintenance and hardy characteristics, azaleas are chosen by homeowners and...

  • What Is Eating My Pansies Off?

    Although a relatively trouble-free plant, pansies are sometimes eaten by aphids, slugs and sparrows, which sometimes eat off the head of the flower.

  • How to Plant Bulbs for Spring Blooming

    Whether it is bountiful chrysanthemums or towering dahlias, there is nothing more rewarding than planting and raising a garden from bulbs to the kitchen table. The trick to growing large, healthy...

  • Designs for Planting Flower Bulbs

    You don't have to be an expert gardener to appreciate beautiful flower bulb designs in a garden. From the hardy dahlia to the delicate crocus, there are many types of bulbs to choose from for...

  • How to Pick Water Lilies

    The ease or difficulty of picking and enjoying a cut water lily blossom depends on access to the plant in its water environment. Water lily (Nymphaea spp.) flowers typically open for one or two...

  • What Are Canna Flowers?

    The Canna flower is a tropical and subtropical plant that comes in a variety of shades. According to The Gardeners Network, the Canna flower commonly comes in yellow, pink, and orange. It can...

  • The Best Foundation Planting Plans

    Keep foundation planting plans in mind when looking at what to plant next to your house. The foundation of your home can provide a worthwhile place for plants---especially alongside a home in want...

  • How to Buy Water Lilies

    A water garden can add beautiful landscape to your outdoor space, especially when you add plants. Pond plants such as water lilies are an essential part of your water garden because they filter...

  • Garden Ideas With Stone Walls

  • How Long Do I Refrigerate Hyacinth Bulbs Before Planting?

    The hyacinth is also known as common hyacinth and Roman hyacinth. The flowers bloom during spring and come in white as well as in varying shades of purple, blue, pink, peach, salmon, and cream....

  • Spring Care for Ornamental Grasses

    There is a large assortments of ornamental grasses, most of which are perennials and will continue coming back each year. None of these grasses completely die out over the winter, they simply turn...

  • Why Doesn't My Southern Magnolia Bloom?

    Southern magnolias are native to the southeastern United States and grow best in warm climates. The flower of the plant typically dies in winter and regrows in warmer temperatures. It is important...

  • Do Tulip Bulbs Need to Be Refrigerated During Winter?

    Tulips are a popular choice for early spring color in many gardens. Tulips are commonly grown from purchased bulbs, originated as wild flowers on the steppes of Central Asia and are most famously...

  • Azalea Plant Description

    According to the Azalea Society of America, azaleas are called the "royalty of the garden". There are thousands of varieties of azaleas that can grow in many different climates and conditions.

  • What Is a Flower Called Diana Perennial?

    The hosta, a type of perennial flower, was named in honor of Princess Diana. Also called a Diana remembered, this flower enjoys a wide popularity because of its large leaves and resilience to...

  • How to Make a Rabbit Waste Compost Pile

    A compost pile is easy to make and requires little space. Composting improves soil quality while reducing waste and helping the environment. Rabbit waste is one of the best materials to add to a...

  • Plant Care for Lillies

    The lily is one of the most popular and widely planted perennial plants. Lilies come in a wide array of varieties, some very colorful and fragrant, that bloom in the summer and fall. Taking care...

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  • Can You Save Tulip Bulbs After the Flowers Die?

    Tulips are a popular choice for early spring gardens. These bright bulbs come in a wide variety of colors and styles and grow well throughout the United States and Europe. They only bloom once per...

  • Can You Plant Pansies in the Ground?

    Pansies, a member of the viola family, are a popular and colorful choice for late summer and fall flower gardens. These flowers, which generally range in the red/purple color and yellow/white...

  • How to Take Care of a Rhody Plant

    Rhody plants, or rhododendron, belong to the same family of flowers that produce heather, blueberries, mountain laurel and cranberries. Rhodys are often called the "King of Shrubs" due to their...

  • How to Prune Big Blue Hydrangeas

    There are more than 20 varieties of hydrangea plants, five of which are popular in the United States. According to the US National Arboretum, the most popular hydrangea variety is known at the...

  • Step-by-Step Summer Care for Rose Bushes

    Rose bushes add a soft yet elegant look to your yard. Although they do require some maintenance, if you properly care for your rose bush, it will continue to provide you with years of beauty...

  • When to Plant Wildflowers From Seed?

    Wildflowers can be planted around the home in flowerbeds where they will be controlled. To grow a beautiful wildflower area the best bet is to plant from seed. Nature does its own thing with...

  • How to Propagate Landscape Plants

    The process of growing a new plant by using a portion of an existing plant is called propagation.There are several different methods that can be used to propagate plants including layering,...

  • Where Can Whirling Butterfly Plants Live?

    The Guara lindheimer plant, also known as the whirling butterfly, thrives in zones 5 through 10. Average minimum temperature for zones 5 through 10 varies from -15°F to 35°. The whirling...

  • How to Prune With a Folding Pocket Knife Blade

    If you have your own garden, it is extremely important to prune your plants to keep them growing healthy. As the plants grow, some of the steams and branches are going to die out. Leaving the dead...

  • Care of Purple Datura

    The purple Datura, also known as the Devil's Trumpet or Angel's Horn, is member of the Brugmansia genus of plants. This native of India and Southeast Asia is a prized plant for its large and...

  • Care of Honeysuckle Vines

    The delicate, distinctive scent of honeysuckle and the sight of its sprawling vines and bugle-shaped blossoms is one of the classic pleasures of spring and summer. Whether trailing along a fence...

  • Anna Blue Butterfly Facts

    The formal name for the Anna Blue butterfly is Lycaeides idas anna. Like all butterflies, the Anna Blue has four stages of life: egg, larva, pupa and adult.

  • Why Daylilies Won't Bloom

    Daylilies are often considered to be the perfect perennial. They need very little care once they are established, and are beautiful in almost any application. Whether you plant your lilies as a...

  • Bromeliad Plant Care

    Bromeliads are a hearty flowering plant that can bring out the beauty in any garden or home. They are very easy to care for; because of this, they are a popular indoor plant. If you take good care...

  • How to Plant and Space Daylilies

    Daylilies are easy-to-grow perennials (plants that bloom each year). But you must plant and space them properly for them to grow to their fullest potential.

  • How to Harvest Daffodil Bulbs

    It warms our hearts to see the bright yellow blooms of daffodils each spring. Daffodils are one of the first flowers to bloom after the long winter. Daffodils are easy to grow, and are grown...

  • Orchid Plant Description

    Orchids are some of the world's most popular and lovely flowering plants. Whether cultivated in greenhouses or admired in the wild, tended on windowsills or cut for corsages, orchids reward...

  • How to Care for Your Honeysuckle Vine

    Honeysuckle vines are as effortless to care for as they are sweet to smell and lovely to look at. Neither the trailing kind nor the shrub kind require much in the way of attention. The most...

  • The Best Flowers for Arid Heat

  • How to Cut Back Annual Phlox

    Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii) produce red, pink, purple or white blossoms. Often found in wildflower mixes, the flowers grow in clusters and are good for cutting and putting into arrangements....

  • What to Plant With Geraniums

    For more than 100 years, American gardeners have taken advantage of the colorful and hardy characteristics of the geranium. Geraniums are used in millions of flowerbeds throughout the United...

  • Care of Pavement Rose Bushes

    The Pavement rose bush is a series of hybrid roses. Ranging in colors from purple (purple Pavement rose) to pure white (pristine Pavement rose), these hardy flowers have become popular additions...

  • How to Remove Water Spots From Cement Caused by Flower Pots

    Many gardeners take great pride in the colorful bouquets of flowers strategically placed around their homes. For many, flowers grown in ornamental flower pots are little gems, but, at the end of...

  • Care of Vinca Plants

    Vinca plants are popular perennial plants known for their fast growing and long lasting characteristics. Vincas, more commonly known as periwinkles, are mostly perennial vines that provide great...

  • What to Do After Peony Bush Bloomed?

    Peonies are some of summer's most beautiful flowers. With 2,600 varieties in existence, the flaming pink, bright red, yellow, white and an array of other color mixes make peonies a stunning accent...

  • How to Plant Autumn Sage

    Autumn sage is a perennial shrub that also goes by the name Salvia Greggii. This plant is native to Texas and very resistant to drought. Frequent watering is not necessary. In fact, it will thrive...

  • What Plants to Plant Near Blue Atlas Cedar

    Blue atlas cedars are coniferous evergreen trees that come in both upright and weeping varieties. They adapt well in zones 6 to 8, which means that they'll grow well almost anywhere north of San...

  • Astilbe Planting Instructions

    One of the prominent bloomers in shady areas, astilbe is a wonderful addition to tree-lined backyard flower beds. The perennial produces fern-like plumes that stand out in bursts of pink, red,...

  • Will Cuttings From Sea Lavender Take Root?

    Sea lavender is a perennial plant grown mostly in the United States. A handy addition to a full sun garden, sea lavender is popular due to its hardy nature and attractive flowerings. Sea lavender...

  • How to Plant Bareroot Hosta

    Hostas ordered from an online nursery often will arrive as bare root plants. Hosta growers typically ship consumers bare root hostas over those in dirt-filled containers because of reduced...

  • How to Arrange Symmetrical Floral Arrangements

    When two sides of an object are similar in form, they are symmetrical. Symmetry is pleasing to the eye, and is appreciated in everything from furniture to facial features. It lends a sense of...

  • How to Plant Dahlia Roots

    Dahlia roots are easy to plant and care for. Plant the roots in full sun in a well-drained soil. Plant the dahlia roots, also known as tubers, from mid-April to May. Place them where they will...

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