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Lungwort for Winter Blooms - hgic.clemson.edu - Russia - state South Carolina
hgic.clemson.edu
09.02.2024 / 15:33

Lungwort for Winter Blooms

Brighten up a shady area in the garden with the colorful flowers and silvery foliage of lungwort (Pulmonaria spp.). It pairs well with hellebores, hostas, ferns, bleeding hearts, and other shade perennials. The patterned leaves have a silvery hue that contrasts well with the green foliage of other perennials. Plant it under deciduous trees or along woodland pathways for edging.

Gardening: Angela Jupe’s legacy in excellent hands and the top gardens for viewing snowdrops - irishtimes.com - Georgia - Ireland
irishtimes.com
09.02.2024 / 14:06

Gardening: Angela Jupe’s legacy in excellent hands and the top gardens for viewing snowdrops

Anyone who knew Angela Jupe, the late landscape architect and garden maker, will remember her particular love of snowdrops, or Galanthus, as this genus of dainty bulbous perennials is properly known.

Growing and planting Marigolds: African and French Marigolds - backyardgardener.com - France - Mexico
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024 / 13:26

Growing and planting Marigolds: African and French Marigolds

Tagetes (Tage’tes) are annuals of great decorative value during the summer and autumn months. They are natives of Mexico and South America and belong to the Daisy family, Compositae. The name is said to have been derived from a mythological deity, Tages. These Marigolds are quite distinct from the Pot Marigold or Calendula. See Calendula

A Love Affair with Texture, Stone and Water | Talk & Tour - gardengatemagazine.com - Japan - state California
gardengatemagazine.com
09.02.2024 / 11:36

A Love Affair with Texture, Stone and Water | Talk & Tour

A Love Affair with Texture, Stone and Water | Talk & Tour Moving to a new home with no garden, dry rocky soil and huge stone outcroppings was just the challenge this gardener was up for. Starting a new garden from scratch

How to Plant and Grow Butterkin Squash - gardenerspath.com - Usa - New Zealand
gardenerspath.com
09.02.2024 / 10:32

How to Plant and Grow Butterkin Squash

How to Plant and Grow Butterkin Squash Cucurbita ‘Butterkin’

How to Plant and Grow ‘Winter Density’ Lettuce - gardenerspath.com - France
gardenerspath.com
27.01.2024 / 17:05

How to Plant and Grow ‘Winter Density’ Lettuce

How to Plant and Grow ‘Winter Density’ Lettuce Lactuca sativa ‘Winter Density’

Is your landscape ‘undergrown’? with nancy lawson - awaytogarden.com - Usa - state Maryland
awaytogarden.com
27.01.2024 / 12:33

Is your landscape ‘undergrown’? with nancy lawson

AS SHE OFTEN DOES, naturalist and nature writer Nancy Lawson—perhaps known better to some of you as the Humane Gardener after the title of her first book—caught my attention the other day.

What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
27.01.2024 / 05:07

What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change

In a world being reshaped by climate change, gardeners are increasingly asking themselves what can be done to counter the destructive effects of extreme weather events. The answer, as we’re discovering, is to take a nature-friendly approach that supports and nurtures resilience.

How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium) - gardenersworld.com - Spain - Ireland
gardenersworld.com
25.01.2024 / 15:09

How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium)

London pride (Saxifraga x urbium) is a low-growing evergreen perennial, a hybrid between Spanish Saxifraga umbrosa and Irish Saxifraga spathularis. Once a great garden favourite, London pride plant is hardy and looks good all year round, forming spreading clumps of leafy rosettes made up of spoon-shaped, fleshy, mid-green leaves. In summer masses of small, pink-flushed white flowers are borne on slender stems of around 30cm in height, lasting for up to three months. London Pride thrives in most soils and situations and is especially useful for shady sites. It’s an undemanding and versatile perennial that has fallen from fashion but is a worthwhile garden plant, being easy to grow, yet not invasive. Called London pride because it flourished on bombed sites in the city during the Second World War, it’s even the subject of a song by playwright and composer Noel Coward, whose song titled ‘London Pride’ was popular at the time.

The Best Dwarf Evergreens for Winter Containers - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
25.01.2024 / 10:35

The Best Dwarf Evergreens for Winter Containers

No garden is complete without at least a few containers for seasonal color. I always specify locations for planters when I create a new landscape design, with the intention of keeping them filled in every season. Although many gardeners keep their containers filled with annuals in summer and cut greenery in winter, there is another option. Planting a dwarf evergreen that can remain in its pot for several seasons will provide structure and texture every month of the year.

24 Best Indoor Plants for Gifting - balconygardenweb.com - Usa
balconygardenweb.com
24.01.2024 / 12:34

24 Best Indoor Plants for Gifting

Selecting a perfect indoor plant gift is made easy with our Best Indoor Plants for Gifting! From the lucky Jade Plant to the low-maintenance Peace Lily, each plant, like Orchids or Poinsettias, offers unique qualities for meaningful gifts.

6 Tricks to Grow Bushier, Bigger and Colorful Nerve Plants - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
23.01.2024 / 11:11

6 Tricks to Grow Bushier, Bigger and Colorful Nerve Plants

Care for your Nerve Plants effortlessly! Maintain humidity with a humidifier or water tray, and find the right sunlight balance. Feed with diluted liquid fertilizer every 3-4 weeks, prune for bushiness when it's 4-6 inches tall, and enhance CO2 levels occasionally. Amp up leaf vibrancy by using a weak tea solution every 2 months. These simple steps guarantee colorful, bushier, and lush Nerve Plants!

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