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  • … Globe’ are recommended for Illinois. Sets may be planted in early spring as soon as the soil is dry enough to work. For green onions, the sets should be placed upright about 1 inch apart and …
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  • … or pruners, make an angled cut and remove 1 inch from each stem. Make this cut while the stem is under water. Cutting on an angle increases the surface area for water intake. Add floral …
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  • … color, the Magnolia palette also includes white, yellows and purples. Another dominant feature is a prominent fruiting body of small follicles forming a cone-like shape. The species range from …
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  • … Dart's Red spirea is a sport of Anthony Waterer spirea. It produces deep carmine red flowers in clusters. The …
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  • … Dolchica spirea is notable for its cut-leafed foliage, which emerges purple-red and becomes more green as the …
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  • … Gold Rush spirea is notable for its golden foliage and low spreading habit. The Spiraea japonica species includes …
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  • … Neon Flash Japanese spirea has neon-red, long-lasting flowers. Fall foliage is burgundy. The Spiraea japonica species includes the greatest range of cultivars available to …
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  • … Sparkling Carpet spirea is a miniature cultivar that features pink blooms atop lime gold foliage. The Spiraea japonica …
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  • … White Gold Japanese spirea is notable for its white flowers atop yellow foliage. The white blooms are highly unusual within …
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  • … War II, Dutch farmers consumed tulips when no other food crops were available, but the flavor is not particularly desirable. …
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