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An easy to grow woodland flower. However I made a huge mistake two years ago. I reasoned that since they are zone 5 hardy, I could plant ...Read More
I'm very glad I planted windflowers. They are planted under some shrubs and bring a great pop of color to the area without a lot of heigh...Read More
I have heavy clay soil, and I planted these last Fall after soaking the bulbs in water. The bulbs were the packaged type from a big-box ...Read More
i have these in dryish part shade. They have been steadily multiplying, and providing dainty blue flowers in March.
I've had these for a number of years and they've never really done much or were very impressive. I've recently cleared out the area, so ...Read More
These tiny flowers are only 2-3 inches tall, but their many large blooms are welcome at the end of February or early March and bloom for ...Read More
we find this plant hardy in the the eastern slopes of the Rockies NW of Calgary AB, Canada if it gets reasonable snow cover. Looks great ...Read More
Cutest little flowers bloom a long time beginning in March. Takes several years to bloom from seed.
I adore this little flower. I planted several bulbs many years ago and now it pops up wherever it pleases from seeds dispersed by wind, b...Read More
Blooms mid-February in zone 7 (USDA). Young bulbs are rather small and can easily be mistaken for clumps of soil, size increases slowly ...Read More
perennial with tuberous or fibrous roots. Poisonous if ingested. Hardy bulb. Bright, multicolored poppy-like flowers. Low growing wit...Read More