Expert Regional Plant Picks - Page 22 of 28 - Fine Gardening
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Regional Picks: Short Plants – Northeast
See regional picks for short plants, and read the article by Steve Aitken for even more ideas. “As I began amassing countless short varieties, only some of which worked in…
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Regional Picks: Short Plants—Midwest
See regional picks for short plants, and read the article by Steve Aitken for even more ideas. “As I began amassing countless short varieties, only some of which worked in…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Northwest
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Southwest
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Southern Plains
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Southeast
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Midwest
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Northeast
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Fantastic Fall Interest – Mountain West
Everyone enjoys spring gardens, with the fresh foliage and colorful flowers that lift our spirits after a long, dull winter. And summer gardens are glorious, of course, with an abundance…
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Regional Picks: Alternatives to Invasives – Southern California
Invasive - Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis) 1. ‘Bee’s Bliss’ Creeping Sage Name: Salvia ‘Bee’s Bliss’ USDA hardiness zones: 9 to 11 Size: 1 to 2 feet tall and…