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Whatever your pest or disease problem may be, identifying it is the first step towards finding an effective control. If possible, take a sample of the affected plant (along with any insects that are present) to your garden center and ask their resident pest expert to identify the pr...

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Question: Could you please let me know what are the best perennials to plant in the shade, preferably something with a flower. I live in the St Louis Area (Zone 6). I want to put these in my front yard in front...

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Announcing the 2008 PERENNIAL PLANT of the YEAR
We are thrilled to announce the 2008 winner, Geranium 'Rozanne' (Rozanne Cranesbill Geranium).Truly one of the longest-flowering perennials of any type, 'Rozanne' bursts into flower in early summer and keeps blooming well into the autumn. It forms a midsized mound of deeply-cut green leaves, with saucer-shaped flowers of glowing violet blue. 'Rozanne' is excellent near the fron...

Is it TOO EARLY to PLANT PERENNIALS?
The perennial department staff at garden centres certainly know this is the number one question during the unsettled weather of early and mid spring. Gardeners are dying to get out there and do something, yet they also fear losing things to untimely frost, and with good reason. There is no one hard and fast "time to plant" date that works for all regions, but the staff at garde...

Other GARDEN Picks for 2008
It seems like everybody has jumped on the bandwagon with declaring this or that to be the "something of the year". Here are a few others for gardeners to know about:2008 Year of the Rudbeckia factsheet from the National Garden Bureau.2008 Year of the Eggplant factsheet from the National Garden Bureau. Wow, egglant! Who would have guessed?The United Nations has declared 2008 to ...

Do you know the COLOUR of the YEAR?
BLUE IRIS is the official Pantone® 2008 Color of the Year. Here it is, and what a GREAT colour too!

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