Moonbeam Coreopsis – #1 Container

Moonbeam Coreopsis – #1 Container
Moonbeam Coreopsis General Information Moonbeam Coreopsis is a great plant that could fit well in different areas of your landscape.  This forms a compact clump of foliage and beautiful flowers.  The foliage is grey-green in color and is very narrow in general.  The foliage is why this type of coreopsis is referred to as thread [...]

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Creme Brulee Coreopsis – #1 Container

Creme Brulee Coreopsis – #1 Container
Crème Brulee Coreopsis General Information Crème Brulee Coreopsis is a great plant that would fit well in different areas of your landscape.  This plant works well in flower beds, in border, along pathways or in a naturalized area.  This plant grows as a dense, bushy, spreading clump of foliage.  This foliage grows densely, with very [...]

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Mercury Rising Coreopsis – #1 Container

Mercury Rising Coreopsis – #1 Container
Mercury Rising Coreopsis General Information Mercury Rising Coreopsis is a hardy coreopsis with velvety, wine red petals.  The deep, red, daisy like petals are set off by the bright, yellow center and frosted, white tips.    These eye-catching blooms rise above mounded, green foliage that lasts through the summer. The mounded habit makes this coreopsis [...]

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Zagreb Coreopsis – #1 Container

Zagreb Coreopsis – #1 Container
Zagreb Coreopsis General Information Zagreb Coreopsis is a nice perennial plant.  It has great ornamental appeal, making it perfect for borders, flower beds or a variety of other landscaping areas.  This plant forms as a compact clump of foliage, with very nice flowers.  The leaves of this plant are quite narrow and needle-like, giving it [...]

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Butterfly Lovers Buffet Plants

Butterfly Lovers Buffet Plants

Butterfly lovers should plant a variety of plants, from trees and shrubs, to grasses and perennials for butterflies. But what are some of the best plants to attract butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden? How can butterfly lovers plant such a buffet of perennials, grasses, and other plants to attract the widest variety of […]

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Native Bees

Native Bees

As the winter turns into February, I begin to really long for spring. And the native bees are the first pollinators to arrive. On dandelions, toothwort, dicentra, and other early spring wildflowers, I see native bees. There are around 4,000 native bees in the United States and about 400 in Kansas. And it may be […]

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Sun Groundcovers

Sun Groundcovers

Sun groundcovers are great additions to the garden. But is shade groundcovers are used to cover and protect bare soil under trees and structures, wat are sun groundcovers used for? Well, they mainly are used to fill large spaces. Many of our gardens are in large lots, and filling it all with turfgrass seems wasteful. […]

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Native Wildflowers – Late Summer Bloomers

Native Wildflowers – Late Summer Bloomers

Late summer and into fall is a hard time for native wildflowers. While there are many things still blooming from earlier, not much gets going this time of the year. Except for aster and goldenrods, the 2 big powerhouses of late summer blooms. Even though not much else starts to bloom now, you can still […]

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100 Sunny Cottage Garden Perennials

100 Sunny Cottage Garden Perennials

How many perennials do you need for the cottage garden? Well, that really depends on your layout, design, and the size of land you are working with. I have a small backyard garden area, roughly 15 feet by 30 feet, in which I have around 70 species of perennials, shrubs, and grasses. And this is […]

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