Perennials

Phlox Paniculata – Update

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Phlox paniculata is one of the mainstays of the mid-summer to early fall garden. Commonly referred to as.

Further Confessions of a Clematis Junkie

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Last weekend, when my garden was part of the Glorious Gardens of Shaker Heights tour, the two most.

In the Garden: Not Mine – Des Moines Gardens

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On Wednesday, I flew into Des Moines and was met by my friend, Kelly Norris who is the.

June Is Bustin’ Out All Over

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I love it! The blooms just keep coming. One of the glories this week and next is the.

Allium ‘Millenium’

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When the word Allium is spoken, the first image that comes to mind is a big purple ball.

Glorious Spring – At Last!

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In between raindrops and thunderstorms, I have been loving walking through my gardens each morning to see what.

Who Could Have Guessed?

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I grew up in the Mt. Washington section of Baltimore City in a nice, Dutch colonial house. Access.

What Can You Do about Those Pesky Weeds?

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Spring is trying to put in an appearance. Yesterday, as I walked through the garden, I saw that.

What’s Next?

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I can’t believe that my Galanthus and Eranthis are still blooming. If the weather felt more like spring.

Still Waiting for Spring

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I think the nineteenth century saying that “April showers bring May flowers” was true then. However, he didn’t.