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Mystery bush 2
2 commentsNot a great pic of the flowers, but I hope you get the idea. The flowers have some smell, not very sweet though. Flowers are already turning brown, they've only lasted a week or sonbsp...
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Mystery bush 1
4 commentsVery fragrant flowers, although the flowers don't last very long. Leggy bush, it doesn't get much sun, so I want to know if I should move it. And yes, the leaves are a smooth dark green...
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Red Barberry
The Barberry bush or RedLeaf Japanese bush, Berberis thunbergii, is a deciduous shrub reaching up to 24" tall and about 30" wide. The branches are slender, spiny, and small, and the leaves are...
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Fireplace
Adding the element of fire to an outdoor living space brings warmth, texture, blush, sound, and focus for engaging entertainment and gathering in a year-round space.
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Fireplace
1 commentWhether a new, custom design/ build fireplace or the addition of a natural, wood-burning fire pit, consider placement of the fire feature within the outdoor room as it will mirror the utility of an...
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Fire pit
The fire element should be positioned near common seating and in a circular flow to invite guests to gather-round and commune with one another.
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Fire pit
Technology has brought about cost-effective fire feature design options that equate to more customizable and permanent fixtures of the landscape.
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Hanging Hibiscus & "Splash" Container
1 commentHanging Hibiscus, Calibrachoa, Bacopa & Sweet Potatoe Marguerite Splash "Polka Dot", Alternanthera, Calibrachoa & mini Purple Fountain Grass in back
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Bark-Mulch Replacement
Stepables are the perfect blanket to cover plants to provide extra color to make perennial beds stand out in the garden or landscape. Try this Combination Sensation - Hutchinsia alpina...
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Bark-Mulch Replacement
Low-growing groundcovers can make excellent plants for establishing a finished look in tight areas where maintenance can become difficult, as these plants rarely grow above 2 inches, and...
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Bark-Mulch Replacement
Low-growing groundcovers, such as Isotoma fluviatilis ‘Blue Star Creeper’, are an excellent option en masse, as the blooms provide color contrast that bark or mulch traditionally...
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Bark-Mulch Replacement
For areas surrounding trees, where soil is often shallow and devoid of many nutrients, plant creeping perennials such as Ajuga ‘Chocolate Chip’ to successfully grow in these difficult...
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A Gardener can never have too many containers - Nor can they be too big......
9 commentsOur gardens feature several perennial borders but the 'stars' of our summer gardens are the more than 150 container gardens. I'm always on the lookout for a new or unusual plant to see...
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Trunk Planter
2 commentsFlowers were put into pots with water trays and then placed inside the trunk.
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These impatiens stayed at the party too long....they don't know which way they're going!
Just a few pots and some copper tubing and your neighbors will wonder HOW you got those things to do that balancing act! All you need is: 5' of 1/2" copper tubing or rebar -- MUST be...
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My birdbath refused to hold water so it became my newest flower pot.
1 commentI'm really happy with the way my color combinations turned out this summer and the flowers don't require much maintenance except water and occasional feeding.
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Container Gardens Tucked into the Late Spring Garden
A few of many container plants within the garden
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Garden containers in Alaska
1 commentI live in Alaska's rainforest surrounded by either woods or muskeg, no dirt so I have to make my own. Not much access to containers so I use whatever works, old skiffs, wood slabs...
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