diggingdog.com
Digging Dog's Favorite Links | link exchange garden plant nursery
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Here are some interesting links. You may want to explore:. Digging Dog Nursery Catalog. About Digging Dog Nursery. Find Plants For Your Conditions. Contact Digging Dog Nursery. Digging Dog Nursery Home Page. Contents of your Garden Cart. Perennials at Digging Dog Nursery. Perennials: Acaena to Anthemis. Perennials: Anthriscus to Astrantia. Perennials: Baptisia to Cynoglossum. Perennials: Dianthus to Euphorbia. Perennials: Fallopia to Gunnera. Perennials: Haloragis to Inula. Perennials: Rheum to Succisella.
abernethyspencer.com
Helpful Links & References - Abernethy & Spencer Greenhouses
https://www.abernethyspencer.com/referrals---links.html
Black Walnut Tolerant Choices. Holly Raymond - Landscape Design Consultation. 540-338-1723 Lincoln, VA. Landscape design, Garden renovation, general consulting, containers. Petals and Hedges Floral Event Design, Garden Consultation. Morgan Walker 703-999-7111 Leesburg, VA morgan@petalsandhedges.com. Http:/ www.petalsandhedges.com / http:/ www.alittleweddingstudio.com. Donna Williamson - Garden Designer and Coach. Donna L. Brightman - Horticultural Consultant. Specializing in serving Western Loudoun.
rolandparknative.org
A Ninebark Family Tree
http://rolandparknative.org/blog/a-family-tree-of-ninebark-cultivars
Sources of Native Plants. Promoting the use of native plants in residential landscapes. A Family Tree of Ninebark Cultivars. July 31, 2012. Karyl Seppala has a great post on Ninebark. At the Beautiful Wildlife Garden blog today. She is absolutely correct that the native Physocarpus opulifolius is a wonderful shrub: beautiful and useful to wildlife. And while cultivars of native plants. Have some challenges, in a designed landscape they can be indispensable. A family tree of Ninebark cultivars.
blackwalnutdispatch.com
The Black Walnut Society –
https://blackwalnutdispatch.com/the-black-walnut-society
The Black Walnut Society. Jardin des Noyers Noir. The Black Walnut Society. If you have a. Growing anywhere on your property, or if your neighbor’s. Overhangs your property, I am pleased to welcome you to The Black Walnut Society! Naturally this list is in no way comprehensive, but if you are an adventurous gardener and would like to try growing more than just a few plants near your Black Walnuts, perhaps it will give you some ideas. I will keep adding to these lists as I experiment with new plants!