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Removing Old Flowers

This operation is part of routine maintenance for perennials. It responds primarily to aesthetic criteria. Gardeners generally love their plants which are free of brown and dry parts. Also, by removing old flowers preserves the vigor of plants. Their energy is not spent unnecessarily in seed maturation. It is also a way to control perennials [...]

Winter Perennials

Perennial plants for winter? No, I don’t expect  U to travel to warmer climates, to see these rules in the gardens (not a bad idea, though). And I’m not suggesting you try grow their indoor winter although some can be, especially if you have a cool place-heated bedroom or Hall with the light. What I [...]

Perrenial Plant Of The Year

The false indigo (Baptisia australis) has been named as the perennial plant of the year for 2010 by the Perennial Plant Association.  This professional organization for growers and landscapers polls its members nationwide each year on a perennial the majority feel is worthy of wider use and recognition.  The false indigo is an excellent choice [...]

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