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Horticultural Perspective: Crabapple (Malus) 'Tina'

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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Well, after discussing my failures with Rosemary, I thought I should discuss something I have had lots of success with in my Midwest gardens. Crabapples! They are tough, flower in the spring in amazing colors, some even have red tinted leaves, they produce fruit which attracts wildlife, and they are small trees in general, good for smaller spots in the garden, while sti. Picture compliments of Iowa Arboretum's website for Malus sargentii...

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Horticultural Perspective: 'Dragon's Blood' Sedum

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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Friday, December 3, 2010. Only draw back I could find in the part shade was that it did not spread as quickly and it was not as deep of a red, and I don't remember it flowering either. So I guess that is a few draw backs, but it still grew and was pretty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello, welcome to my blog! View my complete profile. Spring Meadow Nursery - Wholesale on the Cutting Edge. Http:/ www.springmeadownursery.com/Index.htm.

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Horticultural Perspective: Rosemary 'Spice Island'

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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Well, this is not a favorable post toward the Rosemary plant. I have yet to ever grow a Rosemary plant successfully indoors, and have had very poor results outdoors also. This specific cultivar 'Spice Island' was the quickest 'gonner' yet. A week at most tops, and now it is green, yet crispy, sitting in my window. I hear on the north west coast they do wonderfully and my friends that have been there tell me they grow into hedge rows....

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Horticultural Perspective: The Mysteries of Zones and Light Requirements

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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Monday, January 18, 2010. The Mysteries of Zones and Light Requirements. When I was in college classes for Horticulture there were some things that were immediately helpful to my gardening skills, two of those tools were understanding what is meant when a plant is given a growing 'zone' and how to understand light requirements for plants. So, to share a bit of the wealth, I have decided to break it down for those who don't already know. Hello, welcome to my blog!

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Horticultural Perspective: Salvia 'Caradonna'

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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Sunday, January 17, 2010. One of my very favorite perennial Salvia's for the Midwest. Although 'May Night' is one of the best known, I think this plant superior to 'May Night' in a couple ways. Taller than 'May Night', this one can be a back row plant in a sun perennial garden. Also, 'Caradonna' has red stems which add interest and contrast to the leaves even when its not in bloom. A wonderful website to explore when you are at leisure. Hello, welcome to my blog!

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