… Large, drooping burgundy buds open to dark carmine-colored flowers with dark red calyxes on this nonhardy perennial salvia beginning in July and continuing to the …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… green leaves, and large masses of lavender-blue flowers from June through September. Grow it with silver or white plants for a stunning effect in the perennial border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Billowing masses of light blue daisies accented with dark yellow centers help close out the growing season. This native aster cultivar grows …
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… under full sun to partial shade. Between July and August it produces a showy white bloom with a yellow center. …
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… SHAWNEE BRAVE® baldcypress is a deciduous conifer with a narrow pyramidal shape which grows to 50-75' tall and 15-20' wide. It has a narrower shape …
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… Elegant purple, chalice-shaped flowers with reflexed pointed tips are anchored by an ivory white base. Plant this tulip in full sun and …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This perennial bulb blooms with bright vermillion flowers in late spring and will grow to a height of only 4”. The flower …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… ground cover grows to a height of 6” and will spread to 18”. It blooms from May through June with small, lavender-blue flowers. It will bloom intermittently until fall. It prefers moist, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… shelf life after harvest. Hard-neck garlic (Allium sativum ssp. ophioscorodon) produces heads with 5 to 10 large cloves that grow in a single circle around a central woody stem. The cloves … once harvested. Hard-neck garlic also produces a stiff flowering stalk, called a scape, topped with bulbils (tiny bulbs) instead of seeds. Chopped and tossed into a stir-fry dish, the scapes … and aroma. You can purée the scapes for pesto and use them on pasta. Planting Choose a spot with six or more hours of full sun from spring through summer. Plant the cloves in fertile, …
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… you want to relish all of the tawny hues—the browns, beiges, salmony-pinks.” Look for willows with barks of gold, yellow, and orange, and ornamental shrub dogwoods with red, maroon, or yellow twigs and bark. Feel cool breezes as refreshing as a cup of coffee. … The difference between a pleasurable outing and a bone-chilling disaster may start with your clothes. Dressing in loose layers (the air between layers helps keep us warm) topped …
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