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  • Where should I plant ‘Broadway Lights’ Shasta Daisy?

    Broadway Lights Shasta Daisy does well in Zones 4-11 and in full sun or partial sun. It needs a soil that has been enriched with organic material such as compost, leaf mold, or cow manure. It should be kept watered during the growing season, and it is essential to have good drainage. The Shasta Daisy...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 10-31-2009
  • Growing the Fabulous English Countryside Aster

    We all enjoy some color once the fall season arrives. Asters give you a generous amount of long lasting flowers, and they are very easy plants to grow. English Countryside Aster does make a fabulous performance each year, regardless of environmental conditions. It's the belle of the garden and no...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 10-17-2009
  • Balloon Flowers take on a hot-air balloon look!

    Balloon Flower is so named because of the way each flower bud swells before its starry petals unfold. It resembles a hot-air balloon! Balloon Flowers are one of the easiest perennials you'll ever grow, and they bloom in profusion in mid to late summer, when many other perennials are beginning to...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 07-23-2009
  • What is Lady's Mantle?

    Lady’s Mantle is named after Virgin Mary’s cloak because of its scalloped leaves! It is often found in northern European gardens, where it is native. It is a traditional perennial herb enjoyed in flower gardens for its attractive and unusual yellowish-green flowers , which are small and numerous. Like...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 07-14-2009
  • Attention-grabbing Verbena

    Looking for that perfect plant for a hanging basket or container? A Verbena is easy to maintain, produces many beautiful blooms, and provides a trailing effect for baskets or containers. There are many colors to select from: multicolored, red , rose, pink, purple , peach, lavender, or blue . Preferring...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 04-30-2009
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