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  • … has large, three-lobed, maple-like lime green leaves. It grows into a mound and spreads out to 24 inches or more. It can take bright sun or partial shade and loves summer heat. Sweet potato vines have really taken off in popularity in recent years due to the efforts of University of Georgia horticulture professor Alan Armitage, who noticed that …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Unlock access to all three classes in the "Yoga with the Garden: Online" series each semester with this … Enjoy live sessions taught via Zoom, perfect for cultivating your practice from home. Remember to register by July 4 for the summer semester, and by October 3 for the fall semester. Individual …
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  • … installed a soaker hose system throughout my garden. How long do I let the water run in order to water adequately? A. The amount of time a soaker hose should run depends on the length of the hose, whether it is buried or on the soil surface, what type of plants you are watering and whether or not it rained that week. For herbaceous plants, water must seep down only 6 to 8 inches. Woody trees and shrubs, which have deeper roots, require a longer soak. Most hoses …
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  • … Cedar of Lebanon is the hardiest of the true Cedars and could potentially survive Chicago winters in a protected … in full sun in well drained soils and wrap trunk of young trees with a protective covering to prevent sun scald and bark split in late winter/early spring. The wood from this tree was used … (“oa” as in “moan”) Num 19:6 used in burning the red heifer, the ashes of which are to be used for purification purposes Ezekiel 27:5 describing Tyre as a splendid ship, built in …
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  • … The Nordic Carpet cotoneaster is a cultivar of the bearberry cotoneaster that forms an evergreen groundcover with red stems and … as hedges or groundcovers. The genus Cotoneaster includes at least 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S. though a number of species and their hybrids and cultivars flourish in the northern …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … as hedges or groundcovers. The genus Cotoneaster includes at least 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S. though a number of species and their hybrids and cultivars flourish in the northern … 2,500 individual plants. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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  • … in other species' nests. They can be found everywhere at the Garden looking for nests in which to lay their eggs. One female can lay 70 eggs in one season. …
    Type: Birding
  • … 20 species in the genus Galeandra,  and they are spread from Mexico through Central America to Suriname! Pollinated by orchid bees in the Euglossa genus are metallic “ornaments” of blue, …
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  • … This bulb will form a clump about 18 inches high and 12 inches wide. It flowers in late spring to early summer with umbels of blue-violet florets. It prefers average, well-drained soil in full …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … low light and humidity levels found in interiorscapes. Syringe with dilute soapy water to control spider mites and/or aphids. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant