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I do not usually put a neutral on any plant; but this is one that warrents this action. These plant are WONDERFUL in pretty much any sit...Read More
I love these bright beauties in both my kitchen garden and landscaping. They seem to thrive wherever I plant them as long as they get en...Read More
I like the way marigolds light up the garden. They always seem to make it through the toughest summer conditions here in zone 5.
What a disappointment. Two years in a row I tried to grow these things on my south-facing patio. Both times they wilted within days and...Read More
These can be purchased in individual colors and make fun patterns of color in a flower garden. I have found that direct sown seeds make p...Read More
Besides being pretty and fragrant, marigolds are wonderfully useful plants. They repel nematodes and bean beetles, giving them double du...Read More
Double or single flowers range in color from yellow to rich maroon. This garden staple is easily grown in ordinary well-drained soil. K...Read More