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When these plants first bloom after 7-10 years of growth, they emit a powerful smell to attract beetles for pollination. The ...
Chives are pretty, low-maintenance perennials that work great as borders in a cottagecore-style garden. Plus, you can use ...
While not all herbs have edible flowers, there are several with flowers that are delicious and can be incorporated into many ...
Rooted in cherished family memories and a commitment to sustainable practices, Fern’s Farmette cultivates beautiful flowers ...
Grubs, the larvae of beetles such as Japanese beetles and June bugs, pose a significant threat to many plants by feeding on their roots while residing in the soil. These pests can wreak havoc on lawns ...
Hydrangeas will do well paired with other plants that have similar growing needs, like daffodils, hostas, boxwoods, and ...
This is a time of abundance for Mother Earth’s creatures, with food sources available everywhere. Flowers provide nectar and pollen, and plants offer foliage, stems, and roots. Caterpillars, grubs, ...
The good news is that with a little knowledge, no pet (or their concerned owner) needs to suffer from poisonous plants.
Credit: Getty Images Botanical Name: Angelonia angustifolia Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Type: Moist, well-draining, rich Soil pH: Mildly acidic (5.8-6.8) Angelonia is one of the easiest annuals to ...
"There are plants in the garden that are technically poisonous to dogs. However, there are no plants that I don't have in my own garden, and I’ve always had dogs," he said. "My view on this is ...
Will deadheading alliums produce more blooms? For lots of plants, deadheading is the go-to method to extend flowering; however, you should not deadhead alliums to produce more flowers. Alliums only ...