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2011 PERENNIAL PLANT of the YEAR
Arkansas Blue Star (Amsonia hubrichtii sparkles in the autumn, going out with a bang in glorious shades of golden yellow.
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Tip of the Day
One of the great myths of perennial gardening is that your plants will somehow magically control weeds themselves. This concept is shattered quickly in the first season, for most gardeners. Annual weeds are easily controlled by hand weeding. Getting rid of these weeds while they ...

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Question: I live on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada and my question is: can I plant Woolly Thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus)from seed? If not, can existing plants be divided, and how?

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TOAD-LILY: brown-thumb perennial of the month
I've always admired Toad-lilies for providing late-season bloom, some types as late as October and into November, practically the last garden perennial to burst into flower during the cooler weather of autumn. I've come to realize they also happen to be dead easy to grow, which is why they are my pick for this month.The first one commonly offered to North American gardeners abo...

Gardens, Wine and Wild Things!
If you have ever had the thought of visiting Africa someday, check out a fabulous tour scheduled for October 2012. Beautiful gardens are a significant part of the tour but not the only focus. This trip will start and end with safari experiences that will truly be a trip of a lifetime. In between you will meet interesting locals, visit vineyards and wineries and learn some of th...

Winter Mulching: Is it Necessary?
Most gardeners are well familiar with the concept of mulching perennial borders with bark or other organic mulches as a way of cutting down on weeding as well as helping to conserve water. There was a time though when perennial gardening books strongly advocated applying a special mulch in late fall for protection from winter cold. Is this an essential task with perennials? Wel...

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