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  • This Calibrachoa is Minifamous!

    This Double Blue Calibrachoa Minifamous with flowers that are more purple than blue would be a great addition to your flower garden. The color is an intense blue and have trumpet shaped blooms which are 1 inch in size. They will continue to open until the first hard frost. They do not need deadheading...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 07-11-2009
  • Vibrant Purple Colored Blooms On This Calibrachoa!

    If you like purple flowers, this Callie Purple Calibrachoa would be a great choice. It is a Proven Winners hybrid. It is one of the best plants for hanging baskets but can be grown anywhere. Hummingbirds are attracted to these flowers with their 1 inch trumpet shaped blooms that will stay open up to...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 06-20-2009
  • Are Cosmos easy to grow?

    Cosmos comes from the Greek word that means harmony or orderly universe. The petals of the Cosmos are very evenly placed. Planting Cosmos in your garden will produce an abundance of showy flowers in an orderly arrangement of “cosmic proportions”! The flower colors of this species are always heavenly...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 05-14-2009
  • You'll Feel Like A Million With This Million Bells Calibrachoa

    The Calibrachoa hybrids - Million Bells Trailing Blue is one of the Proven Winner's plants. It is an annual hybrid and great for containers, hanging baskets and window boxes. The blue on these blooms is unforgettable. They are trumpet shaped and will bloom until a hard frost. They are compact at...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 05-01-2009
  • 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
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