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  • About Planting the Butterfly Plant

    Butterfly Plant , (Asclepias incarnata ), prefers to be planted in full sun. Use in mass plantings, as a border plant, or as a tall ground cover. Excellent for use in dried flower arrangements. Plant in well drained sandy or gravelly soil in full sun to light shade. Plant the root vertical so that the...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 07-15-2009
  • Flowers that Plant Themselves

    Self seeding flowers are easy, easy, easy! Unlike most perennials , which must be dug and divided regularly to keep them healthy and attractive, self-seeding flowers renew themselves every year.The initial price of a bag of seeds is the only cost for years of enjoyment. Flowers will seed each fall and...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 07-06-2009
  • Mardi Gras Helen's Flower

    A Helen’s Flower plant is also known as Sneezeweed, and is a very showy multicolored perennial. The flower colors are somewhat “tie-dyed”, orange-red-yellow, with a flower size of 1-2” and green foliage. The flowers are daisylike, with round-toothed petals and domed centers. Because of its height, Helen...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 06-01-2009
  • About Honeysuckle Bushes

    The difference between bush honeysuckles and the native honeysuckle species is that the native species are woody and vine-like in nature. Bush honeysuckles are upright shrubs ranging from a few feet to 15 feet tall. There are Dwarf Honeysuckles that prefer sun to partial shade and are rapid growers that...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 05-24-2009
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