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  • … 1’ wide.  It blooms with short, dense, racemes of tiny, intense blue flowers in late spring to early summer. It prefers average, moist (not wet), well-drained soils in full sun. It will tolerate light shade.  Deadhead to encourage additional bloom. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This tender evergreen shrub can grow to about 10 feet high, but will probably not reach that size indoors. It needs bright indoor light and moderate moisture conditions. From late summer to midwinter it produces showy, bright orange blooms that attract hummingbirds. It can be trained …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Today’s pruning of your trees and shrubs will define how they grow for years to come. Learn which cuts are essential, which cuts to avoid, and which cuts are a matter of your personal style. Bring pruners. Dress for the …
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  • … After a killing frost, remove annual plant material from your garden and add it to your compost heap. Any soilless mix from window boxes or containers can be discarded or kept … not mulch your perennial garden area until the ground has frozen hard later in November. Begin to plant spring-blooming bulbs. Mulch area after planting. If rodents, deer, or rabbits have been … might be as late as November. Cut back above-ground foliage and stems of cannas and dahlias to 4 to 5 inches. Gently lift up tubers using a pitchfork. Shake off excess soil and dry tubers …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Soltice™ Orange Tricolor snapdragon grows to 20 inches in height, and features orange-yellow flowers with a white tube and spicy fragrance. … varieties and performs well in cool weather, in full sun, and with adequate moisture. Deadhead to encourage repeat bloom throughout the summer and into fall. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Large white flowers open at night (bat pollinated) on this long stemmed epiphytic cactus native to Guatemala in early summer. "Dragon fruit" in red, orange, pink, and yellow in early winter and … as well as edible. Requires bright light, periodic watering, and a support plant or trellis to clamber over. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … 'Glutball', a German selection of a North American native species, from mid-August right up to frost. This plant needs room to grow (topping out at 8 feet in height) and moist soil in sunny locations. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … red single blooms are supported by stout flowering stalks on this amaryllis that can be forced to bloom. The flowering stalk matures between 18 and 24" in height. Like other amaryllis, place flowering plants in the brightest locations in your home to discourage lodging (falling towards a stronger source of light). …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Learn how to welcome pollinators to your home with a diverse array of flowering annuals that will also provide season-long color. …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … Rhett Butler Winterberry needs full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of about 12 feet. In the spring it produces insignificant fragrant white …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant