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11 Best Pest Resistant Flowers - balconygardenweb.com - Mexico
balconygardenweb.com
01.08.2024 / 14:05

11 Best Pest Resistant Flowers

If you detest using chemicals to repel insects and other unwanted visitors in your garden, try these pest-resistant flowers. They not only remain pest-free but also save other plants from infestation. These beautiful blooms resist pesky bugs through their fragrance, colors, and essential compounds. Let’s explore!

6 Bathroom Styles That Are Going Out of Style, Designers Warn - thespruce.com - France
thespruce.com
31.07.2024 / 03:10

6 Bathroom Styles That Are Going Out of Style, Designers Warn

If you're aiming to design a contemporary looking bathroom, you will want to make an effort to steer clear of the six following features, which professionals say will instantly make the space look dated.

Brian Minter: How to grow your own plants for cut flowers almost year-round - theprovince.com - Germany
theprovince.com
30.07.2024 / 15:43

Brian Minter: How to grow your own plants for cut flowers almost year-round

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How and When to Deadhead Hydrangeas for More Flowers - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
29.07.2024 / 17:19

How and When to Deadhead Hydrangeas for More Flowers

Deadheading your hydrangea blooms can help your plant use its energy to produce more flowers and new growth. This is why it is essential to know how to do it the right way, which is what this article is about.

20 Best Self Seeding Flowers - balconygardenweb.com - state California
balconygardenweb.com
27.07.2024 / 11:25

20 Best Self Seeding Flowers

All of these varieties are excellent at self-seeding, meaning they drop seeds in your garden before they die. The seeds will germinate on their own the following year, providing beautiful blooms again the same or next year without you having to do much.

7 Flowers To Grow Right Now That Will Last Until December - thespruce.com - Mexico
thespruce.com
25.07.2024 / 22:07

7 Flowers To Grow Right Now That Will Last Until December

We all know that it's pretty hard to maintain a flourishing garden and yard in the hot summer months. But of course, some outliers do bloom amongst the sunshine and continue to grow throughout the fall and winter months.

Matthew Reese's perfect planting scheme for an English flower border | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - county Garden
houseandgarden.co.uk
19.07.2024 / 08:10

Matthew Reese's perfect planting scheme for an English flower border | House & Garden

Some planting combinations are designed to be stable and static, with reliable perennials that work well together and stay largely in proportion for years. Other schemes are more dynamic, changing dramatically year by year as plants self-seed and move around, perhaps making use of annuals and biennials to add interest.

Annuals for a Cut Flower Garden in the Mountain West - finegardening.com - county Garden
finegardening.com
17.07.2024 / 13:00

Annuals for a Cut Flower Garden in the Mountain West

Annuals are a topic that elicits strong responses from many gardeners. With the word come visions of manicured plantings, most frequently including foliage obscured by a lavish floral display. While some folks love the bright and reliable spreads of color, others meet them with disdain for their intensive use of resources and stiff appearance. Typically, when I think of annuals, I think of a different group and look entirely: increasingly, I usewater-wise annuals as texture-rich fillers that compete with weeds in new or revamped plantings, and as filler color where I expect to have a dull spot in the perennial beds and meadows. I’ve begun using them also as cut flowers, complementing the smattering of perennial blooms I cut for the kitchen counter. Such annuals blend effortlessly with naturalistic and cottage plantings, and reliably reseed each year. Many of these plants aren’t what come to mind when someone says “annuals”; if you’re more interested in annuals that complement your beds rather than replace them, read on.

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