Garden Plant: Moody Blues Pink Veronica Product Description: Moody Blues Pink Veronica Moody Blues Pink Veronica are Whimsical and Useful A Butterfly’s Favorite Pink Upright Spikes of Flowers All Season Long A Great Low Border Are you looking for a one-way ticket to fairyland? Do you dream ...
Plant type: Perennial herb Bloom time: June through August Flower color: Lavender-purple, pink, and white Height: 2 to 3 feet tall Zones: 5-9 Bee appeal: Sweetly fragrant, with spikes of tiny flowers just the right size for honeybees. See more lavender varieties. 'Purple Dome' aster....
Chinese money plant: With its round, flat leaves, this plant is often associated with good luck and prosperity. It thrives in bright, indirect light. rubber plant: Known for its glossy, dark green leaves, the rubber plan...
Young plant leaves of many native flowers also have a history of use as a salad ingredient as well as cattle feed. Two Claytonia species, Candy Flower and Miner’s Lettuce also provide lettuce alternatives for salad connoisseurs. Candy Flower, pictured, goes by a variety of regionally preferred...
To create a festive feel, pair red with orange and yellow flowers. Add blue and white to your favorite red plant and show your patriotism. Try mixing every shade of red under the sun for a colorful, but simple monochromatic look. Plant types that attract hummingbirds with trumpet-shaped fl...
Digitalis ferruginea (rusty foxglove): One of the tallest foxgloves, producing spikes of densely packed golden-yellow flowers with brownish-red veining. Height: 4 to 6 feet. (See 12 Flowering Plants for the Summer Garden). GROW YOUR OWN Light requirements: Plant foxglove in a shady to par...
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Virginia Beach Flora — Hydrangea! #garden #gardens #gardening #flower #flowers It’s summertime in the Mid-Atlantic area of the U.S.A. We have a gorgeous plant that is native to the Mid-Atlantic area, which is Black-Eyed Susans. They are perennials so they multiply and return every ...
PLAN YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN — A great vegetable garden starts with a great plan! Make a list of what you’d like to grow, how much area you have, and how many of each plant you’d like to grow. Check seed packets for plants’ mature sizes, sunlight and watering needs, and the yield...
The mix of rough stone and soft greenery adds texture and charm, making every step feel connected to the garden. Layered Garden Stairs with Built-in Planters Turn your stairs into a growing space! These garden steps come with built-in planters, letting you add colorful flowers or fresh herbs...