Serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea)
We had a very peculiar spring this year with days that were more suitable to July, followed by temperatures that dipped as low as 20 degrees. This brought many of […]
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We had a very peculiar spring this year with days that were more suitable to July, followed by temperatures that dipped as low as 20 degrees. This brought many of […]
There is sometimes a very fine line between an ornamental plant and edible plant. Scarlet runner beans have always been grown for their pretty red flower, as well as for […]
We’ve probably done this before but again the question has popped up as to what is the difference between bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes. Most of us know a bulb […]
Gardeners have always been advised to plant hybrid tea roses with the bud graft above the soil. This is generally the way all grafted trees and bushes are planted. The […]
The perennial plant of the year for 2012 is Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’. It is a patented sport of Brunnera marcrophylla ‘Langtrees’. This plant is familiar to garden club members […]