By Julie Christensen What annual flower thrives in poor soil, delights in neglect and produces profuse blossoms through most of the summer? Nasturtiums, of course. These humble flowers were discovered in the jungles of Peru in the 16th century. They made their way to Europe … [Read more...]
Growing Milkweed to Attract Butterflies
When we talk about milkweed and butterflies, we are usually talking about one butterfly in particular: the Monarch. Monarchs are fascinating creatures found in both eastern and western coastal regions of the United States. Adult monarchs migrate annually to Mexico. In the spring, … [Read more...]
Growing Speedwell (Veronica)
By Julie Christensen For a low-maintenance, fast-growing perennial, try speedwell, also known as veronica. This long-lived perennial has much to recommend it. It is hardy in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3 through 11, which encompasses most of the U.S. It grows in full sun, but … [Read more...]
How to Grow Foxglove (Digitalis)
By Julie Christensen If you dream of a romantic, old-fashioned garden, then foxgloves are sure to top your list. These plants produce spikes of bell-shaped flowers atop low mounds of foliage. Foxgloves range in height from 3 to 5 feet and come in purple, pink, cream, yellow … [Read more...]
Growing Virginia Creeper Vine
By Julie Christensen Stroll through almost any woodland setting in the United States and you’ll probably see Virginia creeper (Quinquefolia). This native climbing vine is indigenous to most of the country and clambers over rock walls, trees and fences. It is hardy in USDA … [Read more...]
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