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Though the classic purple variety is probably the most widely recognized coneflower, you can grow others in your garden in ...
If you're new to gardening or simply want to take a break from high-maintenance plants, the following seven flowers are ...
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They are the stars of the show in any prairie-style planting scheme and wild flower meadows, especially as they're natives of North America. Their natural glamour and nectar-rich flowers are a welcome ...
Learn what the best heat- and drought-tolerant perennials are to plant in and July for late season garden color.
When picking out flowers to plant in your garden, it's important to think about what would look the best, but also what would ...
The most common coneflower used in perennial gardens is Echinacea purpurea, plain old purple coneflower. It is a native plant and generally reaches a height of about 3 feet – though dwarf types ...
If you're not a green-fingered person then don't worry, as there are flowers that will thrive if you plant them pretty much ...
Purple coneflowers grow 3 1/2' tall in full sun and well-drained soil. These drought-tolerant plants will flower throughout the summer as long as you deadhead spent blooms.
Some of the best dried flowers are strawflowers, celosia, statice, baby’s breath, lavender, amaranth, roses, and hydrangeas.
Zoo teams transformed the yards outside the Bird House into a thriving, wildflower-filled garden that attracts birds and ...
Native plants are a living link to Ohio’s natural history. Species like the purple coneflower and the black-eyed Susan have been growing in the region for centuries.