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  • … you can do to wood, and not suffer the splinters. While their origin remains a mystery, there is evidence of gourds in the early civilizations of Africa, Asia, North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand. … categories: lagenaria, the large, hard-shelled gourds that sometimes grow more than 20 inches in diameter; the smaller ornamental gourds with thick, soft shells; and the less commonly grown …
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  • … benefit from a light sanding to remove rust or splinters. Others may need replacing—and this is a good time to find them on sale.   The Basics Just getting started? Invest in a few good tools for digging, weeding, pruning, and watering. Inexpensive gardening tools have … The handles may be wood, plastic, padded, or metal. Before you buy one, pick up the trowel in the store and try it out to see how it fits in your hand and how much it weighs.   Hand …
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  • … June is National Rose Month and the Krasberg Rose Garden puts on quite the show. More than 5,000 roses … with their delicate, sweet scents and countless colors. The three-acre Rose Garden, dedicated in 1985, features more than 200 rose varieties including hybrid teas, floribundas, miniatures, … garden. You’ll need a spot that receives six or more hours of sunlight. Before planting, the site should have well-drained soil that’s high in organic matter. Although roses are best planted …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … are intimidated by growing roses, and the idea of incorporating ecofriendly techniques is just another thorn in their sides. Nothing could be further from the truth! Rose care requires work, but it is … ensure good air circulation, which will lessen the threat of disease. Prune your roses early in spring, once the ground has thawed and swelling buds are visible. Prune Prudently.  When …
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  • … flowers, but when it does, it produces insignificant greenish yellow blooms. It can be used in a hedge and is resistant to deer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … adapts to shady conditions and slowly produces clumps over time. Its 2-foot-high green foliage is topped by pinkish-tan flower spikes in fall that mature to cream. This grass needs consistently moist soil. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … conditions. From March through June it has showy white blooms that attract butterflies. It is a specimen in an understory or on the urban street. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … June to August it produces showy, fragrant lavender-blue blooms that attract butterflies. It is resistant to deer and fits in a hedge or border. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Native to the Himalayas and China, Hydrangea heteromalla is not commonly seen in American gardens. The plant grows 10 to 15 feet tall and blooms from May …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This is a cross between the Serbian spruce and the white spruce with hybrid vigor growth rate when compared to either parent. This hybrid was introduced in 1964 and most of them sold are grafted plants due to the very low seed set. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant