Every rose has its thorns, and multiflora rose is no exception. While this lovely ornamental bush appears friendly enough, its thorns will get you. In addition to those thorns, this pretty shrub from Asia will propagate rapidly through seeds and through stems that take root … [Read more...]
How to Grow Calibrachoa
Calibrachoa is a lovely and petite annual that adds a burst of color to containers and garden beds. You can enjoy their blooms from early spring until late fall as these hardy little beauties can handle a touch of frost. They resemble a miniature version of some trailing types of … [Read more...]
How to Get Rid of Invasive Lesser Celandine (Fig Buttercup)
Looks can be deceiving. Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus ficaria L.), or fig buttercup, appears to be a sweet little exotic plant that wouldn't harm anyone. But ask the native spring-blooming plant community, and they will tell you the truth about lesser celandine. That is, if you … [Read more...]
How to Grow Sweet Alyssum (Carpet Flower)
Sweet alyssum looks and smells as sweet as its name implies! This plant will hardly go unnoticed as its dainty, clustered flowers fill the air with the sweet smell of honey. And the yummy scent aside, its colors and pretty foliage are hard to overlook too, in spite of its petite … [Read more...]
How to Get Rid of Invasive Mugwort
Mugwort is a pesky plant with an equally displeasing name. It has become an excessively problematic plant in Tennessee and Georgia in recent years where it is currently considered an invasive plant. Mugwort grows from rhizomes that are extremely hardy and readily productive. … [Read more...]
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