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  • … full sun, consistently moist soils and moderate fertility. If the garden location is prone to winds it will benefit from staking as well. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … words. Flowering stems need the cooler temperatures found in basements in winter in order to elongate properly. …
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  • … a very sunny location, exceptionally well drained soils, and little if any water in winter (to avoid root rot). The bright red fruits are edible and a favorite of birds. …
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  • … all with a prominent green marking.  Like other snowdrops it is sweetly fragrant and resistant to predation from deer, rabbits, voles, etc.  The chemicals in the sap and flowers that ensure …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … a surprise. This wild geranium, a native of our woodland forests, is one of the easier species to grow in a shade garden. A native plant that naturalizes well. …
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  • … The onset of fall brings pale blue flowers to grace the top of this mounding shrub with striking green-and-white variegated foliage …
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  • … This deer-resistant needled evergreen is native to Japan, Korea, and China. It prefers shade and moist, well-drained soils. It is called plum yew …
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  • … full sun and provide staking as needed or pinch back the growing tips in June and early July to produce a bushier, shorter plant. …
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  • … Plant it in full sun and average soils toward the back of the flower bed and plan on staking to keep the tall growing stems upright. …
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  • … in August and extending well into September, or perhaps later. This cultivar tolerates cool to cold fall temperatures better than most mums. Flowers attract late-season pollinators. Best …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant