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Tag Archives: peony
A Treasured Classic – Peony
They are a classic, because they have been around in so many peoples’ landscapes for years, often outliving their owner. They are an easy to grow, shrub-like perennial. Practically no maintenance and no gardening experience necessary! Peonies can survive decades … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Gardening 101, Spring
Tagged bushy, fragrant, large flower, peony, perennial
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Sweet Scents in your Garden
Walking through the garden can be beautiful, peaceful and relaxing. There are many aspects to look at when planning your garden: color, architecture, bloom time, hardiness, etc. Planning for when and where you put fragrant plants would be another. The … Continue reading
Posted in Container Gardening, Fall, Flowers, Gardening 101, Spring, summer
Tagged bee balm, begonia, chamomile, daffodils, festalis ismene, foxtail lily, freesia, geraniums, hyacinths, iris, lavendar, lilac, lily of the valley, oriental lily, peony, petunia, phlox, russian sage, sweet pea, tuberose
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Merry Christmas!
We have been a little busy here at work making changes, adding new plants while finishing up the Fall & Winter season and preparing for the Spring season. If you are curious- here is a sneak peak: New plants for … Continue reading
Posted in celebration, Flower Bulbs, Flowers, Spring, winter
Tagged astilbe, caladium, coneflower, elephant ear, hosta, peony, phlox, salvia, sedum, toad lily
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More Spring blooms…
Last night, (after church, daughters soccer game 1 hr away, and and dinner with my parents), I was able to come home and walk around the yard and see what’s changing. I pulled a few dandelions for my rabbits, and … Continue reading