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Beginner Garden For Full Sun
This plan features easy-to-grow, reliable plants that require minimal care. There will be something happening in the garden throughout the growing season. In spring, Siberian iris starts the parade. Summer is anchored by the cheerful flowers of ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Q: Raised Beds, Blueberries, Perennial Vines, Gerbera ...
A: Maybe this will help: The optimum growing conditions for gerbera daisies include full sun and rich soil with good drainage; the correct temperature should be between 60 degrees Fahrenheit at night and 75 degrees during the day. They also like ... [... more]
DIYnet

Better Coleus For Full Sun
Petunias grow well here at National Gardening, in a large, sunny raised bed near our parking lot. But pale yellow petunias have never inspired me. Others I've grown just aren't as vigorous and free-flowering as the purple and magenta varieties ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Fairy Lilies
A Fairy Lily, Zephyranthes, is also called a 'rain lily' because of its tendency in the wild to bloom after a rainfall. Plant the bulbs about an inch and a half deep, and 3 inches apart in a part of the garden that receives full sun. They require ... [... more]
The Garden Helper

Annual Garden For Full Sun
Our free Planting Guide for this garden includes a larger version of the illustration, a detailed layout diagram, a list of plants for the garden as shown, a list of alternatives for each plant, and complete instructions for installing the ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

America's Anniversary Garden: A Statewide Corridor And ...
This publication offers three design options for corridor plantings. These designs are intended as guidelines or suggestions of landscapes that can be created. All designs and plant selections are for full sun ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Centaurea Cyanus
Cool weather annual that is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to light shade. Plant stems will droop in too much shade. Plants tolerate poor soils. Avoid wet soils. New plants may be grown each year by ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Dahlia Seeds - Dahlia Figaro Mix Seeds
Dahlia Figaro Mix Seeds - The Best Landscaping Dahlia from Seed! Double and semi-double dahlia blooms in a bright range of colors completely cover these compact 12- to 14-inch dahlia plants! Mighty bloom power on rugged, beautiful little 12- to 14-inch ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Shrub Plants - Buxus microphylla koreana 'Winter Gem'
Buxus microphylla koreana 'Winter Gem' - Stays Fresh and Green All WinterFast-growing and vigorous! Many Boxwoods tend to "bronze" in winter, their foliage turning a burned-looking shade of gold-brown. Not 'Winter Gem'! This fast-growing dwarf ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Painted Daisy Seeds Robinsons Blend
Bright, dramatic flowers in shades of pink, white and pale magenta make a delightful contribution to spring bouquets. This 2-3' tall perennial combines well with Columbine and Delphinium. Likes full sun. [... more]
$1.89
Amazon.com

Chinese Lantern Seeds
Indispensible in dried arrangements, this perennial also adds brilliant color to the garden just when it is most needed, in late summer. This popular plant has so many advantages: cheery orange color, unique lantern shaped seed cases, easy to grow and ... [... more]
$1.69
Amazon.com

Hibiscus Seeds - Hibiscus Disco Bell Pink Hybrid Seeds
Hibiscus Disco Bell Pink Hybrid Seeds - These Gorgeous 9-inch Hibiscus Blooms Can Take the Heat! Huge, parasol-shaped hibiscus flowers completely cover the compact, bushy 2 1/2-foot hibiscus plant! All summer long, enormous 9-inch rosy-red blooms cover ... [... more]
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