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I am gardening in zone 6b, in the windswept, at times bitter cold, Shenandoah Valley. If you decide to tackle this project, watch for super late season bulb sales and good potting mix. And may God bless all who grow with you. (Tulip, hyacinth, and daffodils layered in pots.) I’m ...
I garden in zone 6b and it is really evergreen here most winters. It is also one of the most drought resistant plants in my garden, which was a huge surprise to me. When everything else is wilting from the heat, it is still going strong. margaret — March 2, 2015 @ 4:31 pm ...
“My garden in Zone 6B New Jersey is dominated by native perennials and ornamental grasses. This was originally borne out of necessity with poorly draining clay soil and endless visits from the deer and rabbits. I'm thrilled that I was forced in that direction. The garden peaks in the fall...
Anyone Grows Asian Persimmon in NJ/NY? Posted byRedSun (Zone 6, NJ)October 27, 2014 New Jersey Gardening 4 CommentsUpdatedSeptember 17, 2023 +2 What happened to Gray's Iris Gardens? Posted byweedwomanMay 27, 2008 New Jersey Gardening ...
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Fortunately, these arid-climate plants are no longer reserved only for tropical gardens or indoor containers. In many climates, you can plant temperate succulents (many hardy to zone 5) in rock gardens that can stand against intense summer droughts. ...
Knowing what gardening zone you are in can help you choose the best plants for where you live, ensuring they have the best chance to thrive and survive.
However, if you don’t mind a lip-puckering fruit in your garden, this could be a great option for you to grow in zone four. 9. Strawberries If you’re looking for a versatile fruit which will come back stronger with each passing year, you should considerstrawberries. ...
6 CommentsUpdated December 28, 2024+4 Does this look like Stink bug damage on non-astringent persimmon? Posted by Dave in NoVA • N. Virginia • zone 7ANovember 6, 2019 Virginia GardeningFruit & OrchardsMid-Atlantic Gardening3 CommentsUpdated December 28, 2024+1 Woodland looking thorny ...