Caesars Brother Siberian Iris – Quart Container

Caesars Brother Siberian Iris – Quart Container
Caesars Brother Siberian Iris General Information Caesars Brother Siberian Iris is a perennial plant. It is a taller perennial, reaching up to 42 inches. This iris will form as a nice clump of foliage with flowers held on stems above. The Caesars Brother Siberian Iris will be a great choice for a variety of landscape [...]

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Caesars Brother Siberian Iris – 1 Gallon Container

Caesars Brother Siberian Iris – 1 Gallon Container
Caesars Brother Siberian Iris General Information Caesars Brother Siberian Iris is a perennial plant. It is a taller perennial, reaching up to 42 inches. This iris will form as a nice clump of foliage with flowers held on stems above. The Caesars Brother Siberian Iris will be a great choice for a variety of landscape [...]

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Easy to Grow Plants for New Gardeners

Easy to Grow Plants for New Gardeners

In the past few years, a lot of new gardeners have come on the scene. Some of it has happened through boredom during the years of the pandemic, while other have come into gardening through a desire to feed their families healthy food. Many new gardeners are finding that gardening is more fun than they […]

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Underused Plants

Underused Plants

As you spend your time planning for next year, look for underused plants. They come in all shapes and sizes, and many of them can be stars of the garden. I spend a lot of time with such plants, trying them in various places in my gardens. Some are ongoing trials, while others are stars […]

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Flowers for Honeybees

Flowers for Honeybees

Honeybees are often considered the important bee on this earth. While that is strictly not true, honeybees are an important food producer for us and do a great job pollinating our flowers. And I do not know a beekeeper who does not love his or her bees. So what kind of flowers can we grow […]

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Long-Lived Perennials for the Garden

Long-Lived Perennials for the Garden

Long-lived perennials should be a staple in the garden, right? Well, with so many options these days for perennials and plants, finding the truly long-lived ones is not as easy. Some of our Grandmother’s favorite flowers are the long-lived plants we desire now, but cannot find. Sometimes we need to go back to our roots […]

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Bonesets – September Plant of the Month

Bonesets – September Plant of the Month

Bonesets are the September plants of the month. Members of the Aster Family, and closely related to blazingstars, bonesets are found primarily from the Rocky Mountains eastward. The name boneset comes from break-bone fever, an influenza-like fever, which causes severe bone pain. Native Americans used Eupatorium perfoliatum (Common boneset) to treat the fever. Native to […]

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Late Summer Gardening Chores

Late Summer Gardening Chores

Gardening chores for late summer include division, cutback, deadheading, fertilizing, and harvesting. We do not typically think of August as a time to be working in the garden. It is hot outside right? Now is the time when we gardeners want to be lazy or go on summer vacations before school starts again for our […]

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Planting for Pollinators – August and September

Planting for Pollinators – August and September

We gardeners do not typically think as much about flowers for pollinators in late summer. Once August hits, its time to be a lazy gardener, resting in the hammock or taking the family on vacation. But the insects never get to take a break. They are always working. Therefore, we need to remember to plant […]

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