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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Garden Catalog Collector
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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Recent comments
Re: My backyard garden space
Absolutely gorgeous, I just love it...
posted: 12:30 pm on July 5thRe: Serenity Garden
I find this very inviting and beautiful. You are very clever and design very well.
posted: 12:25 pm on July 5thRe: Evenings are the best
Absolutely stunning and very clever...
posted: 12:20 pm on July 5thRe: Evenings are the best
Beautiful scape... Congrat's.
posted: 12:19 pm on July 5thRe: My vegetable garden
Great idea... send your husband to my house to build me one... I love it.
posted: 11:54 am on June 14thGail
Re: Unknown Plant
Yes, it is an Evening Primrose. They spread like crazy... I have mine in a pot I put in the ground to control the growth..
posted: 11:39 am on June 14thRe: READER PHOTO: Boxwood Buddha
Very nice and clever work on the Boxwood shrun... Kudos...
posted: 6:02 am on May 13thRe: READER PHOTO: Boxwood Buddha
Very nice yard and table setting.
posted: 6:01 am on May 13thRe: I'd like one of those, please.
Very nicely done. The colors are very complimentary to each other.
posted: 10:57 am on March 18thRe: what is this shrub...
Could this be a Wigelia shrub???
posted: 5:24 pm on November 30thRe: strange tree flower
Wow... really cool...
posted: 11:30 am on October 19thRe: Rainbow Leaves
I have no clue, but it's very pretty...
posted: 11:29 am on October 19thRe: Volunteer shrubby thing
Cotoneaster to me too. Cute isn't it???
posted: 11:28 am on October 19thRe: Plant in pot
It look like weed, smell like weed, me think weed....
posted: 11:25 am on October 19thRe: Unusual Plant
What zone are you in? I'll take some cuttings... I'm in zone 4-5 for perennials...
posted: 11:24 am on October 19thDoes it flower???
Re: JandyLand's Mystery Plant
With I don't know how many gardens in my yard, I always see something else I want and can't grow here as I am in the North East, Brrrrrr!!! Zone 4-5 perennial.
posted: 11:20 am on October 19thRe: some kind of digitalis?
I'd say it is a Gay Feather...
posted: 11:07 am on October 19thRe: Gray-green leaves and stem
An ol' T-bacca plant....
posted: 11:06 am on October 19thRe: Unusual flower
I does look like a Dutchman's Pipe...
posted: 11:03 am on October 19thRe: 5-6' tall deciduous shrub
To me it looks like some kind of Spirea. When does it bloom, and how tall is it?
posted: 11:02 am on October 19thRe: What flower is this?
If it weren't for the leaves, I'd say it was some kind of Orchid. Sure is beautiful. You can send me the seeds...
posted: 10:57 am on October 19thRe: what is this shrub...
This is very pretty, wish I had one.
posted: 10:55 am on October 19thRe: shootingstar?
Definately a Hoya of a sort.
posted: 5:30 pm on June 29thRe: Can you identify this plant?
I agree about the spieces of Monks Hood. They are poisonious to pets and children if you have any of those around, ( pets and children)just to make it clear. They are beautiful though. I have Purple and Blue.
posted: 5:12 pm on June 29thRe: I can’t identify this plant can you?
By the way it likes shade better. This way your leaves won't burn.
posted: 4:24 pm on June 29thRe: I can’t identify this plant can you?
A Voodoo Lily. I have one.
posted: 4:22 pm on June 29thMuffettG
Re: Mom's mystery plant
It's either a Ladies Mantle or a baby Holly Hock. Look for a stem that gets taller/ with more leaves, that would be Holly Hock. If it blooms out in yellow flowers soon it is a Ladies Mantle.
posted: 4:09 pm on June 29thRe: My Begonia is Awesome!
Do these "Cracklin Rosie's" Begonia's ever bloom? I have one, but it's a new plant for me and it is about 6-8 leaves large right now. I got it from a friend and she didn't know what it was. They get huge... I got a slip off of hers, and it was, like I said HUGE.....
posted: 3:21 pm on June 29thAny answers?