21 of the Best Coleus Varieties
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by Nan Schiller
5d ago
Coleus is a vibrant foliage plant that is perennial in Zones 10 to 11 and an annual elsewhere. It prefers partial to full shade and moist, organically rich, well-draining soil. In beds and borders, patio pots, and window boxes, it’s an excellent mixed grouping companion. Read on for 21 of our favorite coleus varieties. The post 21 of the Best Coleus Varieties appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Plant and Grow Arnica
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by Alicja Szubert
6d ago
Arnica is a fast-growing, hardy perennial with fragrant yellow flowers that can be harvested for their medicinal properties. Resistant to most pests and diseases, and attractive to pollinators, arnica makes a great addition to any garden! Learn how to grow and care for arnica in this guide. Read more now. The post How to Plant and Grow Arnica appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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15 of the Best Deciduous Magnolias to Grow at Home
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by Kristine Lofgren
1w ago
Deciduous magnolias are more versatile than their evergreen counterparts and they can be just as beautiful. There are ones that grow in swampy soil, those that stay petite, and some that bloom late to avoid killing frosts. Learn about 15 of the best deciduous options in this guide. Read more now. The post 15 of the Best Deciduous Magnolias to Grow at Home appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Classify Begonias Using the Leaves and Stems
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by Kristine Lofgren
1w ago
Begonias may exhibit a variety of root types, growth habits, leaf shapes, and flower colors. If you’ve seen one you like and want to narrow down which type it is you're looking at, our guide can help. Learn how to identify a begonia by the root, stem, or leaf in this comprehensive guide. Read more now. The post How to Classify Begonias Using the Leaves and Stems appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How and When to Water Tulip Bulbs
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by Nan Schiller
1w ago
From cuplike to ruffled and starry, tulips make a striking statement among the daffodils and hyacinths in the spring garden. Suited to cultivation in Zones 3 to 7, these cheerful bulb flowers thrive in full sun and require well-draining soil to minimize the risk of rotting. Read on and discover how to water tulips now. The post How and When to Water Tulip Bulbs appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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Should You Deadhead Calla Lilies?
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by Nan Schiller
1w ago
Calla lilies delight with funnel-like spathes in colors ranging from pink and purple to orange and yellow. They thrive in full sun to part shade in Zones 8 to 11 with rich, moist soil. Generally, they are low maintenance, but you may wonder if you should take the time to deadhead callas. Read this guide to find out. The post Should You Deadhead Calla Lilies? appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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27 of the Best Dahlia Varieties for Your Garden
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by Lorna Kring
1w ago
Dahlias are unmatched for their range of flower types and brilliant colors in the late summer garden. Some have perfect symmetry, others are wild and shaggy or delicate and demure, and they all make superb cut flowers. Discover 27 of the best dahlia varieties to grow at home in this guide. Read more now. The post 27 of the Best Dahlia Varieties for Your Garden appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Protect Flower Bulbs From Rodent Damage
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by Joe Butler
1w ago
Are you tired of losing your spring-flowering bulbs to rodent damage before they've had a chance to bloom? Many rodents will consume certain flower bulbs either by digging them up or burrowing underground. Learn which pests to look out for and how to protect your flower bulbs from these marauders. Read more now. The post How to Protect Flower Bulbs From Rodent Damage appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Grow Five Spot Flowers
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by Nan Schiller
2w ago
Five spot is a petite California wildflower that prefers moist, loose soil and full sun to part shade. It is a knockout with masses of signature blooms consisting of five white petals marked by five prominent purple spots. Read on and learn how easy it is to grow five spot as an annual in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 10. The post How to Grow Five Spot Flowers appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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Are Violets Edible? How to Choose and Use These Sweet Treats
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by Kristine Lofgren
2w ago
Violets are a garden favorite, and they also happen to be edible. But that’s not all. They’re actually quite delicious and nutritious! You can use them in sweet and savory dishes like desserts, soups, salads, and more. Learn all about edible violets and how to identify and use them in this comprehensive guide. The post Are Violets Edible? How to Choose and Use These Sweet Treats appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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