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There's no shortage of peppers to choose from, from sweet and mild to hotter flavor profiles. Henry notes that they're great ...
Add vibrant color to your porch, patio, or small garden with easy-to-grow flowers that thrive in containers—perfect for any ...
This week's Master Gardener column also includes advice for attracting pollinators to your vegetable garden (including ...
Most of us are familiar with zonal-type geraniums and ivy geraniums, and often we prefer one or the other because of their specific growing habits. Interspecific geraniums are a cross between a zonal ...
Explore seven popular geranium varieties, from the classic Zonal to the tough but beautiful Stellar. Learn what makes each ...
Sunflowers, a symbol of sunshine, true to their name, flourish in full sun conditions. These bright yellow annuals have large ...
How can I have colorful blooms in my garden throughout the growing season? Planting a variety of flowering perennials ...
A: The short answer is no, it is not advisable to split annual geranium (Pelargonium) roots. The most successful method is ...
burlingtonareagardenclub.com Purchase perennials, annuals, grasses, and hanging plants at greatly ... peppers and other vegetables. The Geranium Kiss dwarf, Coure di Bue, Wisconsin 55, Amish Paste, ...
Container gardens fit on the patio, deck, near the front door, and on balconies. They bring hours of joy and are easy to ...
Annuals live for only one year. Biennials live for only two. Technically, all other plants are perennials. Horticulturally, this classification is much more specific. Tony Tomeo can be contacted ...