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Bulbs - Everything You Need To Know(Page)

Planning Your Bulb Display Spring bulbs add bright color and variety to landscapes after winter. Early bloomers like crocus and snowdrops welcome spring, followed by tulips, daffodils, allium, and ...

Black Lace Elderberry(Page)

  If you love the delicate look of a Japanese maple but want something a bit tougher and easier to grow, Black Lace™ Elderberry might be the perfect plant for you! With its finely cu ...

Dogwood Trees(Page)

  Dogwood trees are a true spring showstopper. Known for their soft, elegant “flowers” and graceful branching, they bring beauty to the landscape in every season. Fun fact: those ...

Pansies(Page)

The Pansy: A Flower for All Seasons Pansies are a favorite cool-weather flower, prized for their cheerful look, cold tolerance and range of color. Despite their delicate appearance, pansies are to ...

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Irises(Page)

When to Plant or Move Iris Plant iris rhizomes soon after receiving them, ideally within one to two weeks. Iris can be transplanted anytime with care, but the best time is shortly ...

Herbs - Harvesting, Drying, Storing, & Freezing(Page)

There’s nothing better than harvesting fresh herbs from your garden. What happens when you have more than you can use? Drying and freezing are simple ways to preserve their flavor so you can ...

Asparagus(Page)

Growing Asparagus Asparagus is a long-lasting perennial vegetable that can produce for many years when planted and cared for properly. While it takes patience to establish, the reward is fresh s ...

Hyacinths(Page)

Few flowers signal the arrival of spring like hyacinths. Known for their bold color and sweet fragrance, they bloom alongside daffodils and early tulips, making them a beautiful addition to mixed ...

Early Spring Flowering Shrubs(Page)

FORSYTHIAThe traditional first sign of spring.  Forsythia's yellow flowers bloom along its branches before the leaves grow. This member of the olive family is extremely hardy.  Forsythia ...

Planting Instructions for Evergreens and Shrubs(Page)

  Planting Instructions: Dig a hole two times larger than diameter of soil ball and 6 inches deeper. Fill extra depth of the hole with the soil mixture and tamp firmly to eliminat ...

Planting Herbs(Page)

Herbs are the laid-back overachievers of the garden. They’ve been feeding, healing and perfuming our lives since, well… forever. Some are annuals (they live fast, die young and need ...

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