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  • … next year. Lilacs are native to cooler temperate areas of southeastern Europe and eastern Asia with winter temperatures below freezing; there are no lilacs native to North America. The genus …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … may be stemless or short stemmed up to 6 inches tall. The leaves are often yellowish green with the upper surface usually unspotted, though occasionally they have a few white spots lower …
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  • … SPRING FLURRY® serviceberry was introduced by J.F. Schmidt with more of a tree form (strong central leader) than the multi-stemmed habit typical of the …
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  • … ranges from threadlike to willow-like and looks attractive throughout the growing season with the bonus of good to outstanding yellow to gold fall color. Species may vary in plant size …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … ranges from threadlike to willow-like and looks attractive throughout the growing season with the bonus of good to outstanding yellow to gold fall color. Species may vary in plant size …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … ranges from threadlike to willow-like and looks attractive throughout the growing season with the bonus of good to outstanding yellow to gold fall color. Species may vary in plant size …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … ranges from threadlike to willow-like and looks attractive throughout the growing season with the bonus of good to outstanding yellow to gold fall color. Species may vary in plant size …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … 10 and 11. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil in relatively dry conditions. Plant with care, because it is sensitive to root disturbance and will not transplant successfully once …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … these plants do not have a bulbous base. A clump-forming succulent, it grows to 1.5 feet tall with a 2-foot spread. The leaves are tall, fleshy, green cylinders, similar to the onion leaf …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … environment for roots compared to deep and insulated prairie soil. I felt I had to be choosy with materials, knowing terracotta and brittle plastics can crack in the cold. I landed on … water (peat), keep it drier and more aerated (perlite), or both (vermiculite). Plant Picks With pots prepped, it was time for the fun part: choosing plants. I looked for species that … mysteries for overwintering plants: Does keeping the soil wet in the winter help or hurt with freeze-thaw damage? Some say wet soil freezes more slowly, while others claim that drying …
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