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October Gardening Tips Page

...nnuals—pansies, chrysanthemums, asters, ornamental cabbage and kale are available to bring some color back into your garden. Geraniums and tender fuchsias may still look nice, but will need protection from freezing weather soon if you don’t want to l...

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Indoor Herb Gardening Page

...after setting seed. Tropical and tender herbs: lemongrass, lemon verbena, scented geraniums, ginger, stevia, tarragon. Tropical herbs need constant moderate temperatures to do well....

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Annual Color Spots Page

...February: Early spring annuals such as Ranunculus, Anenome, Sweet Peas and Primroses. Early March: Spring annuals start Geraniums, Snapdragons March: Annuals such as six-pack Alyssum, Lobelia, Snapdragons, tender Fuchsias, starters for hanging...

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Top Shade Annuals Page

...in mixed containers. Combine with Cast Iron Plant and Sweet Potato vine for a clean, distinctive container. Also great with Geraniums and Lobelia. Full sun to full shade....

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Low Maintenance Container Page

...quo; or ‘Henna’, Fuchsia ‘Gartenmeister’, Bacopa and trailing Torenia. Ivy geraniums are also quite versatile and easy, but do require some dead heading (pinching off of spent blooms) to look their be...

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Average Frost Dates Page

...ted after frosts, but should be in the ground before soil is saturated or frozen. October is the perfect month. Protect geraniums and tender fuchsias. Prune branches down to about 6”, remove thin wispy branches entirely, check for and remove slu...

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Winter Preparation Page

...Move containers up close the house, preferably in a spot that is protected from cold winds. Make sure your geraniums, fuchsias and other tender plants are tucked away for winter. Insulate pots. Many products...

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Low Maintenance Container Page

...quo; or ‘Henna’, Fuchsia ‘Gartenmeister’, Bacopa and trailing Torenia. Ivy geraniums are also quite versatile and easy, but do require some dead heading (pinching off of spent blooms) to look their be...

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Phormium: New Zealand Flax Page

...in place of grasses in garden beds. Contrast Phormiums dramatic leaves with low growing, delicate foliage, such as perennial geraniums and coreopsis. Phormium can even be grown successfully in bog areas. Leaves can also be cut in the fall, for use in...

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Herbs Page

...and will die sometime after setting seed. Tropical and tender herbs are comprised of lemongrass, lemon verbena, scented geraniums, stevia, and tarragon. Tropical herbs need constant moderate temperatures to do well. You can buy small herb pl...

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Add Spring color to your garden with Annuals

Annuals are planted every year and provide color summer till frost. Many annuals can be wintered over indoors or reseed outdoors providing extra value to their flower power!