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  • … in moderately rich, moisture-retentive, well-drained soils. Stake it in June if the location is subject to windy conditions. …
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  • … Plants are prone to crown rot in hot, humid weather, so planting on a slightly elevated mound is encouraged. All parts of the plants are poisonous. …
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  • … Leopard’s bane is a perennial which originated in and has been growing in gardens for hundreds of years.   …
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  • … and water during droughts. It can be grown in a large container on the patio as long as it is brought indoors before the first frost and overwintered in a warm, humid, brightly lite …
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  • … flowers from late spring until the first frost. A great annual for the front of the border, it is disease- and insect-free; it also  tolerates heat, drought, and poor soils. The flowers are …
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  • … large containers. Pollinators love the flowers. It's not fussy about soils; reduced fertilizer is recommended to promote flowering. …
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  • … This sweetpea is noted for an amazing scent and two-tone pink flowers variously described as "deep pink wings …
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  • … Clematis ‘Constance’ is a deciduous vine, blooming in mid to late spring with 2- to 4-inch nodding reddish-purple …
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  • … good air movement to combat powdery mildew. Spider mites may be a concern if relative humidity is extremely low. …
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  • … Native to southern Europe, silver sage is a clump-forming biennial grown for its large, woolly, silver leaves rather than its flowers; …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant