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Knowing your location helps us recommend plants that will thrive in your climate, based on your Growing Zone.
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There are not enough superlatives to describe the way Dahlia flowers turn into glowing orbs of color when the sun shines through the petals. Or the sheer delight of taking...
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Whether you’re growing a cut flower garden, or you simply want the most beautiful display in your garden, Dahlias are famous for their blooms. The great news is that cutting...
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Dahlias can be easy to grow, but they are not immune to challenges! If you’re new to growing Dahlias, or if you have concerns about your Dahlia plants this season,...
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Over the centuries, plant breeders have developed thousands of variations of these beautiful blooms. Dahlias are native to Mexico and South America, and they have a long history of capturing...
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At American Meadows, we're all enthusiastic gardeners. Erin is a long-time employee of American Meadows and a certified Master Gardener. She truly has a green thumb, and her property in...
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Dahlias are available in a huge range of colors and styles. These flowers have diverse genetics that allow them to express many exciting characteristics like color, petal form, size, and...
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by Suzanne DeJohn, Garden Writer Spring may seem a long time away, but if you want to enjoy tulips, crocus, and other spring bloomers, now is the time to plant....
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A flower bouquet featuring Gladiolus, Black Eyed Susans, and Cosmos Thank you to Tabar, our Contact Center Manager, for telling us what she loves about growing Gladiolus! Â "Gladiolus are...
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Fall-planted, bulbs are easy to grow and create incredible color in the early spring landscape. We’ve put together ideas for beautiful combinations of flowers and form, and show you exactly...
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by Amanda Crossview Gardens in Morrisville, Vermont, his home to over 16,000 Daffodil plants and thousands of other perennial varieties. We took a garden tour in late May. We first...
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Cannas will survive winter In zones 7-10 and increase in size from year to year. In cooler areas, Cannas are easy to lift and store during cooler months. They will...
Growing Flower Bulbs for Bouquets There’s a world of cutting flowers just waiting to be grown - not only do they add beauty to your garden, but when cut and...
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