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Salmon Star – Spectacular new Oriental Lily that lives up to its name
This beautiful newer member of the Oriental Lily Group brought a brand-new color to the group, and what a color it is!
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Remember King Alfred?
Once referred to as King Alfred Daffodils, they now go by Dutch Master, the magnificently large trumpet daffodil.
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Ranunculus Magic: How to Grow Romantic, Ruffled Blooms
Ranunculus make a dreamy addition to any spring garden or bouquet. Learn some tips and tricks for growing these breathtaking blooms.
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How to Attract Pollinators to Your Garden
Sean and Allison of of the YouTube channel Spoken Garden go over the numerous benefits of attracting birds, bees and butterflies to your home landscape.
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Planting Lilies in Spring
Understanding the different types of lilies brings an appreciation and knowledge of how to incorporate them into your garden.
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Planting and Growing Black Eyed Susans
Learn how to plant Black Eyed Susans, one of America’s favorite flowers, to enjoy weeks of color every summer, with almost no work.
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Planting a Pollinator Garden
A healthy ecosystem equals a healthy garden! Plant a variety of flowers to attract beneficial pollinators to your garden.
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Plant Wildflower Seeds in Fall
Learn about the benefits to following Mother Nature’s advice and plant your wildflower seeds in the fall.
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Plant Lettuce, Kale and Other Cold Crops Right Now!
Plant lettuce, kale and other cold crops right now, and surprise everybody at Thanksgiving with fresh greens from your garden.
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Plant Flower Bulbs En Masse
The massed blooms make a bold visual impact, turning an ordinary garden bed into a spectacular floral display.
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Plant fall bulbs into January?
Read through the Dutch experts’ dates by region, for best planting dates of fall bulbs for spring bloom.
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Plan Your Bulb Garden for Months of Bloom
Plan your flower choices based on when they bloom, not just your favorites. Planning this out now can give you two or three solid months of blooms.
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