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margie12u (15) wrote the following about Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Sunny Wind' on Jan 30 2010 (Last edit was on Jan 30 2010)

Write your opinion of this plant here...This bush can be set out side in the summer,and brought in for the winter, I've had mine inside since oct. and it has bloomed all the time it's been in here, Today is 1-30-10 and I have abloom on it now. Needs a hardy amount of water. and a lot of light.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Rosa 'Radrazz' on Jan 29 2010
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Cut back in the spring when the new buds are on, but not open. Once established, it is a very hardy shrub and blooms all summer.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Heuchera 'Midnight Rose' on Jan 29 2010
1 person likes this opinion

This Heuchera has pretty purple leaves with striking splashes of pink!




Kay (765) wrote the following about Convallaria majalis on Jan 29 2010

a very nice ground cover for a woodland setting. Can be invasive, so give it some space to grow. Very fragrant flowers in the spring.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Gaillardia aristata on Jan 29 2010

A sun lover that is very drought tolerant. Blooms throughout the summer




KK Ng (396) wrote the following about Abelmoschus esculentus on Jan 28 2010
1 person likes this opinion

Young seed pods are nice to eat cooked in curry ..... yummie!!!!




hydrogardener (20) wrote the following about Calendula officinallis 'Calypso Orange' on Jan 26 2010
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Edible: Tastes like: poor man's saffron, spicy, tangy, peppery, adds a golden hue to foods




Kay (765) wrote the following about Aesculus parviflora on Jan 26 2010 (Last edit was on Jan 26 2010)

a nice understory shrub with pretty white "bottlebrush" flowers






Kay (765) wrote the following about Pinus Mugo "Pumilio" on Jan 26 2010

Nice pretty blue cast to this little evergreen shrub. A good accent plant for a shrub or perennial garden.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Araucaria heterophylla on Jan 26 2010
1 person likes this opinion

grow Norfolk Island Pine in temps between 45 and 85. Keep the soil evenly moist prefers full sun. Often used as a small Christmas tree!