Poppy Varieties for Every Garden: Annual and Perennial Favorites to Grow
From perennial favorites to ephemeral gems, these versatile poppy selections add seasonal flair to any garden space
From perennial favorites to ephemeral gems, these versatile poppy selections add seasonal flair to any garden space
Discover beautiful poppy-like plants to add to your garden, plus a companion plant for each
I live in a stilt house on a small island on the Mississippi River in northeast Missouri, Iβve been here just over a year & have been wanting to start growing my own food as well aβ¦
Six years of growth on my Yoshino cherries ππΈ submitted by /u/Samincity10003 [link] [comments]
He guards the first flowers of spring. submitted by /u/LobeliaTheCardinalis [link] [comments]
My grandma's in 1984. I'm a 90s babys. My cousins talk about the giant zinnias like they were 10ft tall. submitted by /u/CandC_Pops_Lifer [link] [comments]
Has anyone here used ollas (terracotta irrigation pots) for watering their garden? Iβm considering getting a few for a small border (about 2x1 meters) with hydrangeas, but Iβm curβ¦
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So my guess is, grafting and different speed of thickness growth? Seen in Mannheim (Germany). The other trees in the street were either the one or the other kind, why would youβ¦
These are my azaleas in 2022 vs now. For the last 4 years, these bushes have only been blooming on one side. A few things I remember doing / happening: Β· I trimmed them once (mayβ¦
Pls tell me what this monster wants. It came up seemingly overnight and now I'm pretty sure it requires a sacrifice but hell if I know what. submitted by /u/omgkelwtf [liβ¦
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she just brings so much joy this time of year, she is also the only plant my fiance cares for lol excuse my upside cheap solar lights, they broke almost instantly π submitted β¦
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Hello, we have some very hard NC clay soil. My current thought is to amend about 2ft down by mixing the sta green with the clay soil. For the top 1/2" adding the black kow. Would tβ¦
This was last years haul of mostly Spanish bluebells aka slimy slug nests. The flowers are cute but....I hate them!!! Gonna dig some more bulb nests this week. submitted by β¦
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Just planted two new peach trees and Iβm beyond excited! submitted by /u/MissMoppett42 [link] [comments]
Found this mantis nest in my garden today. Looks like a Chinese mantis sac. Central NC, US. Should I squash it or let it live? submitted by /u/MerfinRaleigh [link] [comβ¦
I started doing this last year and it is a million times easier than having to pot up your tomatoes. Itβs one and done, they can go from this to straight in the ground. Get a cheβ¦
We have two bigleaf(?) hydrangea bushes. One has bloomed pink blooms for the last 5(?) years. The one that blooms (pictured) has, on occasion grown leaves out of old canes which leβ¦
I bought this house in late 2024 and Iβm just now getting around to fixing my backyard. I personally kind of hate this rose of Sharon - mainly because of all its little seedlings iβ¦
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I wanted to start a new hobby, thought I could finally try gardening now that we moved to a house. Iβm growing the plants in these little pots for a week or two then moving to potsβ¦
I buried my Chicago Hardy fig in a raised bed, laid it over, and it survived! Just pulled the "frozen" mummy out of the ground, and itβs alive. Time for a serious glow-up to get tβ¦
Itβs our first year to actually harvest it and Iβm so stoked! submitted by /u/Galactickiwi [link] [comments]
My hollyhocks have been blooming for a few weeks but my hibiscus is now getting in on the fun! (AZ/US Zone 9b) submitted by /u/last1outshutthelight [link] [comments]
Dear community kindly advice me what else i can add into my garden submitted by /u/Individual_Lock_452 [link] [comments]
I've been so proud of myself this month, I've successfully hardened off my whole spring garden without forgetting anything out for too long, that's huge for me! Checked on my secoβ¦
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The color is really intense and majestic. submitted by /u/Orso_Miele [link] [comments]
A drought-tolerant native, this plant produces months of scarlet blooms
This improved native cultivar boasts sturdy stems that stay upright, prolific double white blooms, and excellent disease resistance
This improved native cultivar boasts sturdy stems that stay upright, prolific double white blooms, and excellent disease resistance
They smell amazing and the bees love them! submitted by /u/homoyoudidnt [link] [comments]
Looking back at last yearβs spring scenes in the hills of Connecticut