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Best New Annual Flowers of 2020

January 21st, 2020

   A new line of disease-resistant impatiens, a sunflower that thinks it’s a blooming bush, and a velvety trailer that people can’t resist touching top the list of interesting new annual flowers debuting in 2020.    Growers, local garden centers, and other plant experts picked those and more for the four-part, best-new-plants series I write […]

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Best New Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruits of 2020

January 14th, 2020

   We’re only about nine weeks away from traditional pea-planting time (St. Patrick’s Day) and the beginning of a new growing season.    It’s not too soon to think about what to buy, order, or make plans to plant while the selection is best. Especially with sought-after new varieties, supplies are often limited.    For […]

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Gardening Trends of 2020

January 4th, 2020

   Younger gardeners, succulents, eco-friendliness, and “plant parenting” are shaping up as some of this year’s hot trends in gardening.    Here’s what gardening trend-watchers say they see in their 2020 compost-stained crystal balls: More gardening… and younger gardeners    Interest in gardening continues to grow – and it’s no longer just mainly the over-50 […]

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No, Poinsettias Won’t Kill You

December 10th, 2019

   One myth about poinsettias that just won’t go away is the one that claims they’re poisonous – enough so to kill people.    That belief apparently dates to a misdiagnosed death of a Hawaiian two-year-old in 1919.    Despite numerous research reports ever since, about half of Americans still believe that poinsettias are poisonous. […]

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Orchids for Christmas?

December 3rd, 2019

   Nothing comes close to the poinsettia as king of the Christmas plants.    But lately, there’s an elegant floral queen that’s been closing the popularity gap – orchids.    This large and diverse family of bloomers used to have the reputation of being expensive to buy and finicky to grow.    Then mass merchants […]

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12 Plants I Wish I Could Grow but Can’t

November 26th, 2019

   The grass is always greener on the other side (unless you’re a fertilizer fanatic).    The same is often true with plants when you travel to other climates and see what those gardeners can grow that you can’t.    Warmer winters, different soils, and less erratic/extreme weather add up to a lot of amazing […]

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End of the Erica Era

November 12th, 2019

   For 30 years, Erica Shaffer was Highland Gardens, that small-but-homey neighborhood garden center along South 18th St. in Lower Allen Twp.    She was the face and voice of the business who answered bug and fertilizer questions, yakked about plants with loyal customers who were more like botanical brethren, and spoke to every garden […]

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I’m No Lawn Nut, But…

October 22nd, 2019

   I’ve always thought that people lean too heavily on lawns, mainly because it’s the default choice when 1.) they can’t think of anything better to do with the space, or 2.) they’d rather not invest in the work and expense to do something else.    I have nothing against lawns, but unless we really […]

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The Best Bulbs for Each Situation

October 8th, 2019

   We live in a part of the country where most spring-blooming flower bulbs do very well.    Southern gardeners salivate to grow the kind of stunning bulb masses we can do March through May, but their winters don’t provide the chill times bulbs need in winter.    Unfortunately, not a lot of us take […]

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12 Conifer Trees You Probably Won’t Kill

October 1st, 2019

   It’s been a rough last two years for conifers, those cone-bearing needled plants that people typically call “evergreens.”    The combination of hotter summers, bouts with polar vortexes in winter, excessive rains, our lousy soil, and increasing threats from assorted bugs and disease have killed a lot of pines, spruces, firs, hemlocks, arborvitae, and […]

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