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Are you looking for reliable plants that thrive year after year? These are no secret—they are the perennials expert gardeners always grow. These plants are beautiful and low-maintenance ...
NEW GLOUCESTER — Echoes reverberate off the pristine walls of the dairy barn at Pineland Farms like they never have before. There’s no hay covering the floors. The chirps of birds are no ...
Glow-in-the dark firefly petunias sold out at Ruhlig Farms and Gardens in one day. The plants are bred with bioluminescent mushrooms.
What it is: Salvias are usually repeat bloomers, but this 2023 introduction from Darwin Perennials can keep blooming on and off from May through frost – especially if you’re good about ...
As gardeners, we’re often on the lookout for low-maintenance plants with colorful flower displays. One such plant that fits ...
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Busy Bee Nursery sells everything from native shrubbery to perennials, blueberry bushes to annuals. This time of year, Lovely said, is one of the best to ...
When Julie Frist was 12 or 13, her father would take her for driving lessons on a narrow spit of land, not much wider than a football field in places, that separated the flat calm of Long Island ...
You provide your own transportation to all gardens on the tour. Tickets for the event can be purchased at Bay State Perennial Farm (Whately), Cooper’s Corner (Florence), State Street Fruit Store ...
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"The mint-like scent is a deterrent to nibbling deer, but beloved by bees and pollinators, which is an added bonus," says Nicole Dillon, micro-flower farmer and owner of Breemar Flower Farm in Ashland ...
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The most common example, in my experience, being when you get advice along the lines of “fertilize twice a month” for a perennial that could happily live for years without a single drop of fertilizer.