… with little foliage toward the bottom of the shrub. When this happens it may be necessary for a complete rejuvenation by pruning them to within 12 inches of the ground. This should be … Lilacs respond well to this renovation; however, the plant’s bloom cycle will be interrupted for one season, maybe more. To prevent the interruption in bloom cycles, lilacs can be given a …
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… scale insects with rubbing alcohol on a cue tip. These orchids often produce kikis (Hawaiian for babies) toward the tips of the stems. The orchid family consists of a large number of genera, … by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun. Many varieties …
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… only thornless but are often seedless or nearly seedless, thus making them preferred plants for landscape use. 'Skyline' features pyramidal growth with a central leader. It is a thornless … problems in some areas. Bagworms, plant bug, leafhopper and leaf miner may appear. Watch for spider mites. …
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… or westerly exposure. Individual Phalaenopsis flowers bloom successively and can last for weeks, providing a stunning display in the home. The orchid family consists of a large number … by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun. Many varieties …
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… and will reach 20 feet high and wide with in a few years. It is a fun bit of living sculpture for a garden, but be sure to give it enough sun and space to develop its lovely form or give it a good trim in late winter to keep it a manageable size for your space. Members of the genus Salix are commonly known as willows. These woody plants …
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… six to eight feet tall. When coppiced, the stems stay quite thin and pliable and are suitable for fine basketry. After the leaves fall in the winter the stems turn bright green providing … red osier dogwoods and blue spruces would enhance this effect. This willow is also suitable for using as a living fence, where canes are planted a foot apart but at right angles to their …
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… One seed packet goes a long way—sow only a few seeds at a time indoors and save the rest for planting in the garden later this spring. Learn More In the produce section of many stores, … used in pestos, vinegars, salads, and sauces. Besides the common large-leaf varieties, look for unique flavors like lime basil, Siam Queen Thai basil, cinnamon basil, and lemon basil. Think … carrots, green beans, peas, or cottage cheese. Once the plant flowers, you can save the seeds for use in baked breads or pickles. Depending on the variety, you can start harvesting leaves in …
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… make attractive houseplants over winter, but they also provide some fun culinary ingredients for the kitchen. They can be used in lemonade, iced tea, cocktails and mocktails. You can find … section. Growing a lemon tree is easy and who wouldn’t want to squeeze a few home grown lemons for refreshing beverages or harvest a few stalks of lemongrass for a lemony iced tea? Lemon Trees Unlike the very large citrus trees that grow in warm climates, …
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… tanagers, flycatchers, orioles, hummingbirds, and others will cruise through, stopping for insects and water before they continue their journey north. Many of the songbirds spotted at … roam your garden, do not place bird seed on the ground.) Spring is an important time of year for bird feeding. That’s because the seeds in many natural areas and forest preserves are often … woods rather than metal, which can cause temperatures inside the box to soar on hot days. Look for nest boxes that are easy to open and clean once the birds have left the nest. Evergreens such …
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… Double Paeonia 'Kansas' Bomb Paeonia 'He's My Star' Peony Information from the Experts For plant information click on each species above. Find expert tips on growing below. Planting … cold hardy, perfectly suited to midwestern weather. They resent disturbance and can live for 50 years if provided with their simple requirements. Their size and attractive habit make … borders where they contribute an early showy flower display and then serve as a green backdrop for colorful bulbs, annuals, and perennials. By carefully selecting one single variety and …
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