… like all clematises, this one should be planted so that its roots are shaded but new growth is in the sun. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… but also tolerates partial shade. It will grow with moderate moisture if well drained and is hardy in USDA Zones 5 through 9. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… about three feet in height, prefers full sun or light shade, and needs well-drained soil that is not allowed to dry out. Cultivated delphiniums require regular fertilizing and dead-heading, …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Milk 'n Cookies boneset is derived from a north American native plant. Its name refers to the milky white flower heads …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… display use will flower well in a sunny position in average soils. However, if naturalization is desired, greater attention to the soil and growing conditions are required. Very well-drained …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… California and the Pacific Northwest. Billy Green fuchsia ( Fuchsia 'Billy Green'), however, is an offspring of that heat-tolerant fuchsia and has expanded the range of garden fuchsias to …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… and scare trick-or-treaters. Us mere mortals are amazed at the masterpieces you create. What is the trickiest part? Just about every part is tricky! When trying to create art out of fruit, it’s a wonder it ever goes right at all. … before they start to rot. All these challenges make pumpkin carving a delicate balance, which is part of what makes it so satisfying when it turns out well. Once you start carving, I imagine …
Type: Blog
… This brightly colored member of the blackbird family is a common breeding bird at the Garden. It is usually found around groves of cottonwoods and willow trees where it constructs a … his Life Histories of North American Birds series, Arthur Cleveland Bent noted that the oriole is “perhaps the most skillful artisan of any North American bird.” Those lucky enough to see an …
Type: Birding
… at the overlook, next to the English Walled Garden . From this point, the entire central lake is visible, with Evening Island , the Arch and the Serpentine—the two bridges that connect the … Fruit Birds, bees, and butterflies love these blossoms, and the tasty fruit that follows is enjoyed by hungry birds and wildlife. There are considerable differences in fruit as well as … nonstop blooming beauty. As the bridge reconnects with the main island, a shadier environment is revealed, with ligularia, hosta, fern, Jacob’s ladder, and Solomon’s seal growing low, while …
Type: Walks
… The cultivar 'Sir John Thouron' is valued for its showy, pale yellow flowers that form a ball-shaped umbrella well above its … star, a fashion designer, and several collectors. (The cost has dropped since then.) Clivia is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family. Unlike most amaryllis, however, Clivia does not form … fertilize every two weeks in spring and summer. Move the plant back indoors in fall. The plant is one of those rare plants that actually blooms best if slightly pot-bound, but its roots are …
Type: Garden Guide Plant