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  • Interesting Container Ideas

    If you are looking to decorate the outside of your home, try decorative planters. They allow you to bring living plant material in areas that you might not otherwise be able to. With as many choices that are out there today, you can get containers in about any size, shape, or color that you can imagine...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 07-26-2009
  • This Blue Angelonia Angelface Is A Very Attractive Proven Winner!

    The Blue Angelonia Angelface is a very attractive annual. It has wonderful blue flowers that really put on a show. These Proven Winners have been bred for flower performance and their upright branching growth. These would add some color to your patio or yard in hanging containers or pots on the ground...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-22-2009
  • What Is Nicer Than An Angelface?

    The Angelonia Angelface Pink is beautiful with its beautiful pink flowers. These are from Proven Winners and are a new series. They are bred for great flower performance and their upright growth. Besides being wonderful in a garden or containers, they also are used for cut flower arrangements. In vases...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-21-2009
  • Jaguar Rose Picotee Gerber Daisy

    The Jaguar Rose Picotee Gerber Daisy has deep pink blooms with white margins. A very beautiful flower that will bloom abundantly. The leaves are large and waxy in texture that grow from the base of the plant. The flower has short disc flowers and those have many rows of ray flowers surrounding them....
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-18-2009
  • This Light Blue Calibrachoa Really Shows Its Stuff!

    The Callie Light Blue Calibrachoa is a trailing plant that is a Proven Winner plant. The trumpet shaped blooms are one of the best out there. It does well in containers and hanging baskets. The Callie is compact and a low grower. It will mature from 7 to 10 inches tall and will spread 8 to 10 inches...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-11-2009
  • Tall Phlox, mildew, and spider mites

    Tall Phlox does get powdery mildew if allowed to stay damp and shady. Make sure to plant tall phlox in a well ventilated spot with some wind. This keeps the plants dry and healthy. They will tolerate some shade, but may become leggy if not enough sun is provided. Spider Mites can also invade phlox plants...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 04-13-2009
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