By Julie Christensen Few garden blooms are as eye-popping as ranunculus (R. asiaticus). The flowers, which emerge from early spring to summer, depending on your climate, have a large, rounded form and multiple petals. The petals resemble crepe-paper – thin and delicate. The … [Read more...]
How to Grow Borage
By Julie Christensen Borage (Borago officinalis) is an old-fashioned herb that isn’t grown as often as it once was – which is a shame because this humble plant has so much to offer. Borage makes a lovely plant in the flower bed, herb garden or even the vegetable garden, where … [Read more...]
Annual Flowers by Color
One of the best things about annuals is the wide variety of colors they come in. No matter what your fancy, there’s probably an annual for you. However, just because annuals come in a rainbow of colors doesn’t mean you should use all those shades in your garden. For a unified … [Read more...]
How to Grow Asters
By Julie Christensen Few flowers are as bright and cheery in the garden as asters. These perennial plants bloom from late summer to fall, when most other plants are dwindling. Asters are loved for their daisy-like flowers that come in a wide range of hues. The plants create … [Read more...]
How to Grow Cleome Flower
By Julie Christensen When you think of annuals, you probably think of compact, neatly behaved bedding plants like petunias and impatiens that require consistent babying in the form of frequent watering and fertilizing. Cleome flowers (Cleome hassleriana) will challenge … [Read more...]
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