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How to Grow Daylilies

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By Julie Christensen Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are among the most beautiful, low-maintenance perennials you can grow in the garden. Native to Asia, daylilies have naturalized throughout the U.S., and are often seen growing wild along ditches in both full sun and partial shade. … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Catmint

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Catmint (Nepata) is a glorious plant for the mixed bed or perennial garden. It tolerates heat, drought and poor soil and spreads quickly. In fact, you'll probably be giving it away to friends before too long. Hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Chives

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By Julie Christensen If you grow no other herb, you must grow chives (Allium schoenoprasum). These undemanding plants are as beautiful in a perennial bed as they are in the vegetable or herb garden. They have slender, bright green foliage that stays attractive throughout the … [Read more...]

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Propagating Herbs by Stem Cuttings

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There are a lot of reasons a gardener may want to keep a plant or herb going in the garden or even bring it indoors. It saves seeds and reduces the need for new plantings every year, for one, and it can allow for year-round gardening with most types of herbs – even … [Read more...]

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Annual Flowers by Color

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One of the best things about annuals is the wide variety of colors they come in. No matter what your fancy, there’s probably an annual for you. However, just because annuals come in a rainbow of colors doesn’t mean you should use all those shades in your garden. For a unified … [Read more...]

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