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  • With thousands of perennials available, how do I choose several for my yard?

    Perennia l selection should begin with the site or location where you would plant them. Each site has some characteristics to account for. Most perennials require full sun and moist, well drained soil. There are perennials that can thrive in wet or soggy soils, so choose a perennial that will fit in...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 01-25-2009
  • Roll Out the Red Carpet for Sedum - Elizabeth Red Carpet

    Sedum Spurium 'Elizabeth Red Carpet' is quite a sight to see. I am used to seeing Sedum used mainly in rock walls or rock gardens. It's a good plant for areas that most things don't like to grow in. It actually likes dry soil, full sun and grows fast. It's red flowers put on a show...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 11-26-2008
  • Re: Border ideas for zone 4

    Welcome to our community! Here are a few choices: Pulmonaria http://www.naturehills.com/search.aspx?q=lungwort Sedum http://www.naturehills.com/search.aspx?q=stonecrop Coralbell http://www.naturehills.com/search.aspx?q=coralbell Please share pictures of your project!
    Posted to Gardening Ideas (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 06-05-2008
  • Sedum As Groundcover?

    Sedum are such beautiful plants. They thrive in many conditions; full sun to light shade in both moist to seasonally dry soils. With a cold hardiness rating of Zones 3 to 8 the plant is found in many gardens through a large geographic area. One factor to keep in mind is if you plant Sedum in too much...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 01-17-2008
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