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Geranium Plants

The geranium that brightens your landscape with its brightly colored flowers may be one of two different species. If you successfully over-wintered your geranium, chances are it is an herbaceous perennial from the genus Geranium. However, most often the geraniums that delight us with their profuse blooms are from the genus Pelargonium.

The geranium, which originated in South Africa, made its entrance to the European continent in the 1600s and has been propagated and hybridized ever since. Today the geranium is still among the most popular of the flowering plants. The geranium is a very adaptable flower that is suitable for beds and borders as well as hanging baskets and containers inside or outdoors!

Because there are so many types of geranium, ...
Author: Linda Paquette
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Horticultural Therapy

The idea of using gardens and plants as tools for therapy is growing fast these days. Makes perfect sense, too. There is a great deal of evidence that working in gardens is wonderful for our mental health.
The relation between our mental health and our physical health is a close one. If we feel good about ourselves, about our families, our work, our friends, often our bodies will feel stronger too. Just being in a beautiful garden can make
many of us feel better. Doing small chores in the garden, deadheading roses, pulling weeds, planting some bulbs, fertilizing, all of these things have the ability to make us feel good.
In the Persian language the words garden and heaven are one and the same. In our own lives so often we s ...
Author: Thomas Leo Ogren
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Red Lion Amaryllis

Red Lion Amaryllis

The Amaryllis 'Red Lion', 'Hippeastrum', produces large dark red blooms. Amaryllis are great for cut flowers and they also can be grown indoors. This plant is resistant to deer. Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom. This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time. The planting period extends from October to April and the flowering period lasts for 6 to 7 weeks. Amaryllis can be grown outdoors in frost free areas. In cold regions, pull up the bulbs before winter, and store them until spring. 

 




Orchid Frost Lamium

Orchid Frost Lamium

The Lamium Orchid Frost, `Lamium maculatum,' has beautiful oval shaped foliage that is bluish green in color with silvery edges.  The short, spiked clear pale pink flowers make it a very attractive ground cover.  It has a plant height of six inches and a spread of up to two feet.  The flowers bloom from May to July.  Lamuim should be grown in hanging baskets, mixed containers, trailing over walls or as an edger.  Its spread must be controlled.  This plant looks great among hostas, ferns, bulbs and wildflowers. 

 


 

Angel Face Rose

Angel Face Rose

The Angel Face Rose is a garden variety of rose that has a very well balanced Old Rose scent.  An AARS winner in 1969, Angel Face plants are beautiful with their ruffled lavender pink blossoms and beautiful buds.  The blooms make magnificent cut flowers.  The somewhat short plants only reach a height of two to three feet.