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How to Grow Larkspur Flowers

Larkspur flower

If you’ve tried to grow delphiniums without success, you might want to try larkspur flowers instead.  They are annual cousins of delphiniums, which are perennials. Whereas delphiniums need cool temperatures, ideal soil moisture, and plenty of care, larkspurs are tough, … [Read more...]

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What You Need to Know About the Bee Balm Plant

Bee balm plants

Bee balm (Monarda), is also known as Oswego tea, horsemint, and bergamot. It’s a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) and a versatile perennial plant. The plant attracts pollinators, and is a good addition to homemade potpourris and lotions. Bee balm flowers are so … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Hyacinth Flowers

Growing hyacinth flowers

Bulbs take a starring role in the early spring garden - blooming long before other plants emerge. When looking for ideas on what flowers to plant in your garden, you can’t go wrong with hyacinths. They’re beautiful, with vibrant colors, and present multiple benefits both … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Columbine Flower

Columbine Flower

Looking for a beautiful yet, hardy addition to your garden? Your search is over. Columbines are a lovely woodland plant from the genus Aquilegia. They consist of roughly 100 species and cultivars spread across the Northern Hemisphere. They are native to the woodland and … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Russian Sage

by Matt Gibson A low-maintenance, drought-tolerant shrub, Russian sage has grown in popularity amongst flower gardeners in recent years, and is an excellent choice for xeriscaping. It has a very long blooming period, and is cherished by gardeners who prefer a flower bed that … [Read more...]

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