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  • … The flowers have showy clusters of up to 40 stamens in the center. The leaves are round, with long petioles. This species differs from our local species, Caltha palustris , in its larger …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … salmon-colored blooms from midsummer to fall and has large lance-shaped, gray-green leaves with creamy stripes resembling those of the banana plant. It is versatile as well. Plant it in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Punch canna lives up to those standards. It can reach 4 feet tall, produces orange flowers with yellow throats from summer through fall, and has green lance-shaped leaves resembling those …
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  • … Often seen in floral arrangements and bouquets, ‘Lucifer’ is an eye-catching cultivar with brilliant red, tubular flowers that appear in mid-summer on arching 3-foot-tall stems. Its …
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  • … open in the morning and close up at night, lasting three weeks. The grassy foliage with narrow silver bands turns yellow as the plants go dormant. Use in beds or borders or …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … native to North America that typically grows 15 inches high. It blooms in late spring with pink to purplish heart-shaped flowers that hang from long leafless stems. A protruding inner …
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  • … but is usually 3 feet tall. It has attractive rippled, undulating, dark green leaves, smudged with light green and reddish margins. Its very showy white flowers are in rounded clusters that …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … lettuce, spinach, beets, brussels sprouts, or cabbage, you can protect them from freezing with a cover. Use frost cloth (available at some big box stores, garden centers, and online), … into the soil. They are typically made of wood, cement blocks, or hay bales, and covered with a lid—a sheet of clear glass, plastic film, or similar material. Cold frames are useful for … of a thin layer of bark. During the day, the sun warms the bark, which then rapidly cools with cloud cover or nightfall. Wrapping the trunk with tree wrap (burlap or paper tape) during …
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  • … the boxwoods that gave shape to the curving beds all died this winter and were replaced with more annuals. “Certain varieties of boxwood were just killed,” said Tom Tiddens, supervisor … killed to the 1-foot line. That’s how deep the snow was.” In spite of the terrible winter, with temperatures on some days that were more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below freezing, the … stressed out, the budget goes to defense.”   That cumulative stress goes back several years with a drought in 2012, flooding in 2013, a polar vortex in 2014, several wet springs followed by …
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  • … During long stretches of hot days with no rain, it’s tricky to figure out how and what to water. Our experts have some watering … eye on the tuna can in their midst: when it's full, you've watered enough for an average week with no rainfall! Rain Barrels Rock Rainwater is a precious resource that should be recycled into … the inevitable dry days to come. The rain barrel in our Fruit & Vegetable Garden is equipped with both a spigot for easy watering-can fill-ups and a hose attachment to spread the water …
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