by Caroline Brown | Sep 9, 2017 | Horticulture Notebook
We became enchanted with sedums a long time ago and not so far away. What started as an addition to our collection and propagation of ground covers and related plants soon became an important part of our exciting trip down the rabbit hole of horticulture. Sedum, from...
by Caroline Brown | Sep 9, 2017 | Horticulture Notebook
The genus name Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words “hemera” (day) and ‘kallis’ (beauty) and reflects the short duration of the flower since each bloom lasts for only one day. One flower stalk produces dozens of flower buds and some older varieties can produce...
by Caroline Brown | Sep 8, 2017 | Horticulture Notebook
Vines that flower with scented blossoms add a layer of pleasant fragrance to your landscape and attract beneficial birds, butterflies and other insects. Listed below are a few popular fragrant vines for zone seven, along with bloom times and sun/shade requirements:...
by Caroline Brown | Sep 8, 2017 | Horticulture Notebook
When was the last time you planted a conifer in your yard? These often overlooked workhorses need more attention and respect. I often hear folks say that they get too large and drop too may limbs when we get ice. If you choose the right conifer and put it in the...
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