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  • Where do I plant the blazing yellow ‘Jethro Tull ‘ Coreopsis?

    Requiring only a sunny spot with average garden soil, ‘Jethro Tull’ is extremely floriferous with over 100 blooms appearing at a time at peak bloom! The large, golden orange flowers of 'Jethro Tull' Coreopsis will set any sunny area ablaze from early to mid summer. The unique flowers have fluted...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 11-08-2009
  • When does Redhead Fountain Grass bloom?

    All season long Redhead Fountain Grass produces very soft plumes that are smoky rose in color. Redhead is a stunning, easy-to-grow perennial that shows off its enormous bottlebrush plumes in mid to late summer. The deep purple buds then mature to smoky purple plumes. Use this fall blooming plant in containers...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 10-29-2009
  • What is a Foxtail Lily?

    The Foxtail Lily originated from Tibet and is one of the most colorful flowers and is long-lasting as a cut flower. It thrives in well-drained sunny sites, blooming for 10-15 years without dividing! These spectacular flowers make a colorful and bold statement in the early summer garden . Towering at...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 08-15-2009
  • What is a Chinchincheree?

    Discover the Chinchincheree! Chinchincheree produce wonderful white blooms. They are extremely long-lasting cut flowers and bloom in July and August. Their hardiness zones are 7 through 10. They are an upright plant that grows in full sun to partial sun and moist, well drained soil. They have a moderate...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 08-09-2009
  • What is the true meaning of "Cut and come again"?

    'Cut and come again' was and old term that was applied to zinnias. Zinnias are prolific producers of flowers, in fact the term "cut and come again" was coined to describe the fact that the more you cut the flowers, the more the zinnias would produce. Zinnias add bold colors to the garden...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 03-25-2009
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