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Landscape Plants, A Book Review
This praiseworthy book will be most useful in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11. However, some species, such as certain agaves, are hardy farther north. Originally written as a textbook and laboratory manual for horticulture courses, its useful ... [... more]
Bella Online

White Kadota Fig Tree Five Gallon
White Kadota is a "white" fig (very pale green) of very high quality if you have the summer heat to ripen it, or even if you don't. It is at its best in inland valleys or at least away from the immediate coast. Flavor is excellent, very sweet. ... [... more]
$64.98
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Vines
Vines for Coastal NC Landscapes Vines for Attracting Songbirds Attracting Hummingbirds USDA Hardiness Zone Map Training/Pruning Vines Butterfly Nectar Vines Butterfly Host Vines [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Rooftop Gardening
First, learn about the USDA hardiness zones in an informational Q&A. Next, Colby Eierman of Napa Valley talks about the basics of growing beans. Then in New York City, Barbara Hobens-Feldt discusses rooftop gardening ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

The History Of The Shamrock
Oxalis tetraphylla is a tender perennial in most parts of this country, hardy only in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 9. For this reason it is usually grown as a house plant, with a winter dormancy period. It needs bright light to thrive, as well as ... [... more]
Fine Gardening

Graceful Deodar Cedar Tree "Fruitless" Plums Making ...
It sounds like you have noticed the deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara). This is a true cedar in the genus Cedrus unlike the junipers that are often called cedars. These true cedars are winter hardy in USDA hardiness zone ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Field Production Of Cut Flowers: Potential Crops
This table provides an overview of genera and/or species suitable for field production of cut flowers in the southeastern U.S. (USDA hardiness zones 6 to 8). These are the most widely-grown species. However, there ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Dwarf Yellow Lantana Plant One Gallon
Profuse color year round from bright yellow flowers. Useful as substitute for annuals in flower beds or containers. Excellent low hedge or accent shrub. Mixes well with blue or purple flowering perennials such as dwarf plumbago. Attracts butterflies. ... [... more]
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Nishimura Wase Persimmon Tree Five Gallon
The Nishimura Wase Persimmon tree has medium to large sized round fruit with brilliant orange red skin. The fruit has flesh that is juicy, spicy-sweet and chocolate colored. This persimmon has fruit that is non astringent (like Fuyu) when properly ... [... more]
$69.98
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Variegated Pink Bower Vine Five Gallon Plant
Enjoy this new version of the classic Pink Bower Vine with variegated foliage. Offers nice color contrast when planted with other plant varieties with bold red foliage like Dwarf Barberry or Loropetalum. The Bower Vine blooms in the spring, and has ... [... more]
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Camellia Debutante Topiary
Double pink blooms Sept to about November. A prized plant of the milder regions of the U.S. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season. Provide well drained soil, rich in organic matter. Feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom. ... [... more]
$89.98
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Gardenia Kleim's Hardy Two Gallon
Star-like single flowers having an intense fragrance appear most profusely in early summer, sporadically through the season. This extremely hardy selection prefers full sun to light shade. Handsome in containers, for low borders, along walkways where its ... [... more]
$46.98
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