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  • … This meadowrue has large, 8- to 10-inch blue-gray leaves that are finely dissected and resemble columbine. The plant is …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of the stems in June on this native of NW North America extending from British Columbia up to Alaska. This subspecies was identified and published by Dr. Roy L. Taylor, a former Executive …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … and natural textures. Explore layering, color blending, and patternmaking on a gel plate to create unique botanical prints in this hands-on workshop. Learn fundamental techniques, get …
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  • … rose midrib). Plant this zinnia in full sun and in average soil, and water only enough to establish the root system and during periods of extreme drought. Disease-resistant foliage …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … old flowers removed before they set seeds), this upright, hardy sage cultivar has been known to reflower. Plant May Night sage in average garden soil and in full sun, and provide …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Bloodroot is among the earliest spring flowers to be found in the woods in eastern and central North America. A single white flower rises above …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Soil is an irreplaceable natural resource that affects plant selection and growth. Learn to maintain healthy soil; use compost, fertilizers, soilless and potting mixes, and other …
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  • … Bill Shores will offer an overview of techniques to produce food organically in small urban or suburban spaces. Through photos and garden planting …
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  • … and soil expert Louise Egerton-Warburton, Ph.D., using the same methods that she has used to decipher dirt and restoration riddles in the real world. Try out the science-based procedures …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … tolerate light shade in areas that only receive four hours of midday sun per day. According to Michael Dirr, Giant Arborvitae ( Thuja plicata ) may be more shade tolerant than Eastern or …
    Type: Plant Info