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  • … Chicago Botanic Garden. The genus Spiraea consists of small- to medium-sized flowering shrubs with a fine-textured twiggy mounding habit. The small simple leaves are generally lance-shaped …
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  • … doldrums, place the purchased bulbs in a flower pot as tightly packed as possible. Cover with about an inch of soil above the tip of the bulb, water well, and place in the vegetable …
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  • … and has a tendency to colonize. Cultivar selection from the species has focused on varieties with attractive reddish fall color. Arrowwood viburnum's white flowers in late May are followed …
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  • … This medium-sized shrub of an irregular habit is the first and last viburnum to bloom, with clusters of tiny pink buds that open to very fragrant white flowers in April and repeated …
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  • … a compact cultivar that grows to only 4' tall and as wide over time. It blooms in early spring with tiny, fragrant, light pink flowers in panicles on naked stems. It may take a while for the …
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  • … snowball-shaped flower clusters. The flowers attract butterflies. The foliage is deep green with prominent venation that gives the leaves a pleated appearance from which the Latin species …
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  • … to the leaves of cherry trees, which accounts for its scientific name. The flowers are white with yellow stamens, giving them a creamy appearance. The pink fruit turns black as it matures in …
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  • … spot, you'll have to water much less and that's low maintenance. Moreover, if you group plants with similar cultural requirements together, you'll simplify the care of your garden, and greatly increase the chances that all of your plants will thrive. With astilbe in your moist, shady bed, consider planting ligularia, rodgersia or goatsbeard — all … soil should be the focus. If you put your energy into good soil, your plants will do well, with better results year after year; no time-consuming fertilizing or deadheading required! …
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  • … creates a focal point and an interesting support for smaller annual vines like cypress vine with its tubular red, pink or white flowers. If you have a large sprawling garden, a vine-covered … teepee by placing 5 or 6 bamboo stakes about 8 inches into the soil and tying them at the top with twine. This inexpensive support usually lasts for about three growing seasons. It’s a good … medium-moist, well-drained loamy soil. If your planting spot is mostly clay, amend it first with compost so the roots can easily travel through the soil to absorb nutrients and water. Keep …
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  • … Pour the mixture into the pitcher and add water to the half-gallon mark, then stir with a long-handled spoon. Add the remaining water to make one gallon of tea. Pour over ice in a tall glass, garnish with a slice of lemon, and serve.       Garden Sparkler Ingredients: 3 parts Proseco … Add vodka, lemon juice and simple syrup and shake. Double-strain into a highball glass filled with ice. Top up with club soda and stir. Add the garnish. Cocktail recipes and more from herbs …
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