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Question: Can you give me a list of perennials that do best in shade? Answer: There are many, many perennials that love growing in the shade. Here are a few of my favorites: Acanthus, Astilbe, Browallia, Caladium, Campanula, Gentian, …
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Today we are getting ready for the It's So Easy To Be Green event at Whole Foods Market P St, NW from 4-8. We will be discussing native perennials. More specifically, we'll discuss the varieties available, culture, habit and why …
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Yesterday, Nancy and Jeff did some programs at the Michigan Home Show at Ford Field in Detroit. Nancy handed out a list of perennials for which she had slides but we ran out of handouts. So here is the list. …
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If you can't pass up a pretty face when shopping for perennials, better leave your checkbook and charge card at home when plant shopping this spring. Hybridizers are working at warp speed producing new plants and the selection is …
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Tomorrow, Ellen Hornig, from Seneca Hill Perennials, will be joining Homegrown (Martha Stewart Living Radio Sirius Channel 112) to share her knowledge about shade-loving perennials, as well as plant hardiness. Then, listen in to hear us …
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Definition: When a plant is called herbaceous, it means that the stems are soft or succulent and green,
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Working with a perennial garden can be one of the most rewarding experiences ever. The simple beauty of these plants and flowers is enough to make any person take a step back to truly admire the beauty that is life. …
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The main reasons to divide perennial plants are to make them smaller to fit a space and to create more plants. Division can also help rejuvenate sad and overgrown plants. When the following plants make themselves known this spring, …
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