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Birds & Blooms on MSNImpatiens vs Periwinkle Flowers: What’s the Difference?How to Identify Periwinkle Flowers Periwinkle flowers (botanic name Vinca minor) grow as a ground cover in Zones 4 to 9.
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Southern Living on MSNWhy Are My Impatiens Dying? An Expert Weighs InFirst, around this time of year, you want to go out to your boxwood and take about a cutting that's about six inches long a ...
True blue flowers are rare to find, so sea holly is a nice way to capture this hue, but you can also find sea holly in softer ...
My sister, Rene, who knows more about weeds than I ever will, pointed out some salvia called Play in the Blue — or Persian ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Fast-Growing Lavender Alternative That Is The Perfect Border Plant For Sunny GardensIf you love lavender but live in a climate that's too hot for it, consider growing Hebe 'Garden Beauty Blue' instead. It's a ...
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