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  • … Spike gayfeather or marsh blazing star ( Liatris spicata ) is becoming more popular with gardeners for perennial, meadow, and prairie gardens. The … grassy-looking at the base of the flower spikes; the spikes have smaller leaves all the way up to the tip. Floristan violet is a consistent rich orchid color. Use it as an accent in the formal … edges. It is one of the best plants for butterfly gardens and is a beautiful, spiky addition to prairies or meadows. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … actually reduce our carbon footprint. For example, watering and mowing less often generally is more beneficial for grass. Tom Tiddens, plant health care supervisor at the Chicago Botanic … the care and maintenance of more than 80 acres of grass, and he offers an array of tips to care for your lawn. These are turf tips that will turn your neighbors green with envy, and … least 8 inches of good, fertile soil. If you don't know your soil's composition, you may wish to run a soil test . Here are some tips to address soil problems and create a healthy growing …
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  • … Topiaries, whether formal or whimsical, large-scaled or edible, can be a fascinating addition to most garden spaces. A plant familiar to many gardeners because they have either grown it, eaten it, or admired it as a tiny topiary is the versatile herb, rosemary.  Rosmarinus officinalis  is an evergreen shrub hardy to zone 6. …
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  • … "moth" flowers are edged in white on this distinctive orchid. This genus of orchids is among the easiest for homeowners to grow indoors because they tolerate lower light levels, drier atmospheres, and are fairly … However, best results are obtained when this plant is grown in bright light, moderate to high humidity, and well-drained soils that are allowed to dry slightly between waterings. The …
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  • … The Himalayan birch is indeed native to the Himalayas and Nepal -- so naturally occurs at higher altitudes and cooler … ornamental feature of birch trees is the bark. Many of the common names of birch trees refer to the color of the bark -- white, gray, yellow or red. Another signature bark characteristic is
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • …   Q. What is the best way to repot a cactus? A. Cacti should be repotted when they outgrow their containers or become root bound.  When plants become root bound, they fail to absorb nutrients and produce little growth.  It is best to repot a cactus into a container …
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  • … Pinky Lee orchid (× Vuylstekeara Cindy 'Pinky Lee'), an Oncidium -type hybrid orchid, is a cross between Miltonia 'My Clown' and Oncidium Shonan 'Pinky'. It is one of the few … relatively large mottled blossoms. The beautiful colors range from shades of pink and lavender to purple and red, with some yellow in the center. The matte flowers have purple sepals and … mottled petals with a light purple lip and a darker purple margin. Mature plants can have six to eight flowers per bloom spike. Very easy to grow in medium light with average watering, this …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Polygonatum commutatum or Solomon’s Seal is a native woodland perennial to 3 feet in height producing up to 20 clusters of pendent white flowers in spring followed by dark blue berries in late …
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  • … Q. Is there anything I can do now to prepare my turf for the winter? A.Fall is a good time to improve the health of your lawn and prepare it for winter. There are a number of cultural …
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  • … Orange Jelly Burn Plant ( Bulbine frutescens 'Orange'), a member of the lily family, is derived from a native to desert grasslands in South Africa. The name Bulbine comes from the Latin word "bulbus", … however, because these plants do not have a bulbous base. A clump-forming succulent, it grows to 1.5 feet tall with a 2-foot spread. The leaves are tall, fleshy, green cylinders, similar to
    Type: Garden Guide Plant