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Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart Bleeding heart has attractive mounded foliage with arching stems of delicate, heart-shaped flowers in spring. It thrives in moist woodland gardens along with ferns and other shade-lovers.About This PlantB

Blanket Flower

Blanket FlowerIf youre looking for a perennial with a long season of bloom, blanket flower (Gaillardia x grandiflora) is a great choice. The daisy-like flowers are produced from early summer to early fall in shades of

Bellflower

BellflowerThere is enough diversity in the bellflower or Campanula clan to ring just about any gardeners chimes. With bell-shaped, tubular or star-shaped flowers in shades of blue, white, pink and red, they have growth h

Bee Balm

Bee BalmBee balm flowers are brilliant additions to late-summer herb gardens and flower borders. Butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, and other nectar-seeking creatures covet the tubular flowers on the plants rounded flower

Bearded Iris

Bearded IrisSite SelectionSelect a site with full sun and well-drained soil.CareApply a thin layer of compost around the base of plants each spring, leaving the rhizome (fleshy root) exposed. As flowers fade, cut back th

Baptisia

BaptisiaThis tough, dependable, long-lived perennial makes an impressive statement in the garden, growing as much as 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. The most common species of baptisia, also known as blue false indigo, has sp

Succulents: The Perfect Mixture of Beauty and Adaptability

Succulents, cactus, they’re a couple of words we often use interchangeably to describe two different, yet similar types of plants. While all cacti are considered succulents, not all succulents are cacti. Huh? This

Let’s Give the Determined Cactus Some Love!

It happens all the time in the animal kingdom. We swoon at the site of squirmy pot-bellied puppies, adorable little kittens and fuzzy doe-eyed baby seals. Sure, if you’re cute and fluffy everyone loves you; but wha

Getting Your Home Ready for the Holidays

We’re almost in the homestretch for the holiday season. There’s just a few more weeks until the big day, but there’s still time to get your home Christmas-ready. Whether your style is traditional or ult

Creating Your own Garden Oasis

Who doesn’t enjoy a beautiful garden, right? Almost as if programmed into our DNA, most of us are drawn to the beauty of a garden filled with green calm-inducing plants and sweetly perfumed flowers. Whether you&rsq

Gardening for Small Spaces

Just because you don’t have room for a full-scale backyard garden, dont think you cant create your very own pint-sized verdant haven. Regardless of whether you live in the heart of a bustling city or right smack in

Keeping Your Indoor Container Plants Alive

The secret to success with indoor gardening is to provide the right conditions for your plants. You also have to be sure to maintain the plants by giving them the kind of car

Choosing The Best Plants For Your Indoor Containers

Do you live in an apartment high-rise, 15 floors up where you have no gardening space? Do you have a lot of artwork, but nothing lively to spruce up your home? Are your corne

Indoor Plants That Need Low Light

Plants that only require low light can be placed in east or north windows, foyers, stair landings or anywhere that doesn't get direct sunlight. Keep in mind though, tha

Indoor Plants That Need Medium Light

Plants that grow in medium light are sort of the perfect plant. They can tolerate some direct light, but not a lot. They like light, so bright light is good, but not direct l

Indoor Plants That Need High Light

There are a number of plants grown in the home that require varying light intensities. Those with high light requirements are the topic of this article. Indoor Plants that Ne

Plants With Colorful Foliage: Adding Indoor Color With Foliage Plants For The Home

Did you know that colorful houseplant foliage can actually provide year-round interest to your home? Different foliage plants offer a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, textur

Acclimating Houseplants Outdoors

There's nothing wrong with giving your houseplants some fresh air during springtime after they've been cooped up all winter; in fact, houseplants actually appreci

Plantlets On Houseplants

Many houseplants produce plantlets, or little offshoots of the original plant from which new plants can be grown. Some of them have runners or creeping stems which travel alo

Growing Houseplant Runners: Tips For Propagating Runners On Houseplants

Some houseplant propagation is achieved through seeds while others can be grown via runners. Propagating houseplants with runners produces a replica of the parent plant, so a

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