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2012 Container Design Challenge Results: Fantastic Foliage - Fine Gardening
Container gardens and what to put in them...huh!
Container Gardens - Midwest Gardening
"Pot-scaping", this site has great examples of plants that go together such as this Rubrum Purple Fountain Grass, Bacopa and Aristo Clarina Regal Gera
50 Best Shrubs for Containers (Bushes for Pots)
Check out 44 Best Shrubs for Containers. You might know some plants and some may surprise you but one thing is sure-- You'll like to have some of these shrubs right away in your container garden.
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Contains 3 varieties of geranium, lobelia (a sun tolerant variety), trailing vinca, dusty miller, several varieties of petunia and purple viola.
Sometimes a large planter that is dramatic is all you need. This planter, coupled with the bedding plants behind, gives a dramatic focal point at the end of a pool that can be seen from all angles. Bright mixes of color cascade from the base while the tropical palm adds drama and height.
Clever Vinegar Uses In Garden You Must Know
Vinegar can do magic in your garden if you use it for these 12 things. Read on!
Flower Spotlight: Meet the Beautiful Blanket Flower | Life's Dirty. Clean Easy.
Meet the blanket flower! This colorful beauty is hardy almost anywhere in the U.S. and is extremely low maintenance. This no-fuss perennial even blooms the first year out, so you can start enjoying it right away. Read on to learn more about this carefree firecracker!
Butterfly Pentas - Louisiana Super Plant Spring 2011
Pentas are always one of the favorites of the butterflies in my garden. Perennial in zone 8B and higher, they are a great investment that continues to bring beauty year after year!
Facts About the Lantana Flower
Pink and yellow Lantana - very common in this area - Southeast Gulf Coast Texas. Reseeds itself making new floral bushes.
Holland Bulb Farms
Pretty Woman Orienpet Lily! Elegant, graceful, and chic. Large white 8" diameter blooms will adorn this statuesque, sweetly fragrant tree lily, that has strong stems that do not require staking. This tree lily will grows 3-4' the first year and up to an amazing 6-8' at maturity! You can expect 20-30 flowers on each plant by the third growing season! Great choice for naturalizing, vertical accent or back of the border plant! Plus with this graceful beauty is EASY
How to Revive an Orchid Plant: 9 Steps (with Pictures)
How to Revive a Non‐Flowering Orchid Plant: 14 Steps