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Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Sedum pachyclados on Jun 09 2009

Small rosettes on this ground cover are attractive with the blue coloring. Can be used to drape over a pot if container grown with other succulents




Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Lewisia cotyledon on Jun 08 2009

The hybrids have some marvelously brillant colors with a profusion of flowers




Tammyd (1215) wrote the following about Oenothera speciosa on Jun 06 2009
1 person likes this opinion

This plant can be very invasive. Good for bare hillsides,etc. where nothing else will grow.




flowerbudfall (1) wrote the following about Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Pepper' on Jun 05 2009

Very pretty! I wish I knew more about flowers so that I could give you a more descriptive opinion. But alas, I'm new at this.




eheslep (1) wrote the following about Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Pepper' on Jun 03 2009

Write your opinion of this plant here... One of my must have's on the list!!!




Droopy (10087) wrote the following about Cypripedium 'Ulla Silkens' on Jun 03 2009
1 person likes this opinion

This orchid is a cross between Cypripedium flavum and Cypripedium reginae. She's easier to grow than her parents, and will form a nice clump with time.




Gizmo (20) wrote the following about Senna alata on Jun 02 2009

Fast easly grown from seed. Great as shrub or tree.




Gizmo (20) wrote the following about Pachystachys lutea on Jun 02 2009

I love the look of it. I wish mine would get larger. Been here 3 years and still same size (4inches).




KatyBug (135) wrote the following about Spinacia oleracea on Jun 01 2009 (Last edit was on Jun 02 2009)
1 person likes this opinion

I know it's risky to try to plant this cold-weather crop in zone 9a. Although it's been a struggle, my seedlings have about 5 leaves each




KatyBug (135) wrote the following about Zea mays on Jun 01 2009
1 person likes this opinion

I only grew 3 corn plants in my small, raised bed, kitchen garden but the corn is really quite easy to grow. It likes lots of fertilizer, so double up on it.