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Salvia is a close relative of conventional sage, but is grown for its handsome blue flowers rather than as a culinary herb. It is a...

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Salvia is a close relative of conventional sage, but is grown for its handsome blue flowers rather than as a culinary herb. It is a long-blooming member of the mint family. Continue reading below...

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Perennial Ratibida is also known as Prairie Coneflower and Mexican hat. It is native over a wide range in North America, from the Canadian south...

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Perennial Ratibida is also known as Prairie Coneflower and Mexican hat. It is native over a wide range in North America, from the Canadian south to the north of Mexico. It is closely related...

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This annual Rudbeckia is commonly known as Black Eyed Susan, but also answers to such folksy names as Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown Eyed Susan,...

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This annual Rudbeckia is commonly known as Black Eyed Susan, but also answers to such folksy names as Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown Eyed Susan, Golden Jerusalem, Poor-land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, and Yellow Ox-Eye...

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This low-growing space filler will work in sun to partial shade, producing flowers that feed pollinators, followed by seeds that feed wild songbirds. This member...

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This low-growing space filler will work in sun to partial shade, producing flowers that feed pollinators, followed by seeds that feed wild songbirds. This member of the mint family is also edible in salads...

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These annual and perennial flowering plants have striking similarities, but a surprising range of colours and growth habits. It is easy to grow poppies from...

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These annual and perennial flowering plants have striking similarities, but a surprising range of colours and growth habits. It is easy to grow poppies from seeds.ย In the right setting, they grow and then self-sow...

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Plectritis is a member of the honeysuckle family that is native to western North America, from Vancouver Island to southern California. Continue reading below for...

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Plectritis is a member of the honeysuckle family that is native to western North America, from Vancouver Island to southern California. Continue reading below for tips on how to grow Plectritis from seed.

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The genus Physalis includes the edible ground cherry (aka Cape Gooseberry) and tomatillo, but the plant in question here is strictly ornamental. It is grown...

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The genus Physalis includes the edible ground cherry (aka Cape Gooseberry) and tomatillo, but the plant in question here is strictly ornamental. It is grown for its bright orange โ€œChinese Lanternโ€ seed cases that...

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Our annual phlox is a cultivar ofย Phlox drummondii, which is native to Texas, but found in numerous other states. It is a low-growing meadow wildflower...

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Our annual phlox is a cultivar ofย Phlox drummondii, which is native to Texas, but found in numerous other states. It is a low-growing meadow wildflower that works well on its own, or planted with...

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This easy-to-grow annual is one of the best pollinator attractors of all. Bees simply love the ample, long-lasting, purple flowers. It is oftenย called Phacelia, Purple...

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This easy-to-grow annual is one of the best pollinator attractors of all. Bees simply love the ample, long-lasting, purple flowers. It is oftenย called Phacelia, Purple Tansy, Scorpion flower, or heliotrope. It is easy to...

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Pale Evening Primrose is an important BC wildflower that provides food for our native pollinators. Learn how to grow Oenothera in your garden to feed...

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Pale Evening Primrose is an important BC wildflower that provides food for our native pollinators. Learn how to grow Oenothera in your garden to feed the bees and bring back this beautiful flower from...

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Nigella performs best in cooler growing areas, in ordinary, well-drained, pH-neutral soil. Fertilize and deadhead regularly, and water in long dry spells. It is easy...

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Nigella performs best in cooler growing areas, in ordinary, well-drained, pH-neutral soil. Fertilize and deadhead regularly, and water in long dry spells. It is easy to plant and grow Nigella seeds. Nigella may self...

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Thisย relative of catnip in the mint family does not trigger the kitten-like behaviour in catsย asย catnip does. Although cats might graze on Nepeta leaves and flowers,...

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Thisย relative of catnip in the mint family does not trigger the kitten-like behaviour in catsย asย catnip does. Although cats might graze on Nepeta leaves and flowers, it tends to not make them go crazy afterward....

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Nemophila menziesiiย is an annual that is known as Baby Blue Eyes.ย Cool, moist, light, well-drained soil is best. Grow in partial shade where summer soils get...

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Nemophila menziesiiย is an annual that is known as Baby Blue Eyes.ย Cool, moist, light, well-drained soil is best. Grow in partial shade where summer soils get hot. Plants can die from excessive heat. Nemophila may...

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Nasturtiums thrive in poor to average, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. If growing in full sun, consider using some rocks around the plants to prevent their...

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Nasturtiums thrive in poor to average, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. If growing in full sun, consider using some rocks around the plants to prevent their roots from getting too hot. In partial shade, plants...

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This is a challenging plant to grow, even for experienced and professional gardeners. With other kinds of poppies, one can just sprinkle the seeds and...

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This is a challenging plant to grow, even for experienced and professional gardeners. With other kinds of poppies, one can just sprinkle the seeds and a few weeks later, like magic, the flowers appear....

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Itโ€™s a shame that so many gardeners confuse this annual morning glory with the invasive weed,ย Convovulus arvensis, because this variety will not take over the...

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Itโ€™s a shame that so many gardeners confuse this annual morning glory with the invasive weed,ย Convovulus arvensis, because this variety will not take over the garden. Instead, it will produce a lush abundance of...

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Expect sturdy, well-branched plantsย that produce an abundance of early bright, fragrant flowers.ย They are excellent for cutting. Stocks prefers cool growing conditions. In cold winter areas...

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Expect sturdy, well-branched plantsย that produce an abundance of early bright, fragrant flowers.ย They are excellent for cutting. Stocks prefers cool growing conditions. In cold winter areas plant in earliest spring. Where winters are mild set...

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Marigolds are annual flowers that are easy to grow from seed and resilient. They can be grown in the garden, in containers, and they play...

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Marigolds are annual flowers that are easy to grow from seed and resilient. They can be grown in the garden, in containers, and they play a role inย Companion Planting. Some even have edible flowers!...

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The pea-like flowers of lupins grow in dense spiresย above veryย distinctive foliage. They will bloomย for twoย months from a spring sowing or early summer from fall sown...

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The pea-like flowers of lupins grow in dense spiresย above veryย distinctive foliage. They will bloomย for twoย months from a spring sowing or early summer from fall sown plants. This cold hardy perennial is native to western...

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The information here refers to theย annual (sometimes biennial) plant that is known asย Lunaria annua. It also goes by the common names Honesty, Moonwort, Judasโ€™ Penny,...

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The information here refers to theย annual (sometimes biennial) plant that is known asย Lunaria annua. It also goes by the common names Honesty, Moonwort, Judasโ€™ Penny, Satin Flower, Money Plant, and Silver Dollars. Planted early...

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These familiar annualsย haveย intensely coloured flowers.ย They are sometimes listed as Edging Lobelia. They work very well as filler plants in window boxes, hanging baskets, and garden...

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These familiar annualsย haveย intensely coloured flowers.ย They are sometimes listed as Edging Lobelia. They work very well as filler plants in window boxes, hanging baskets, and garden borders. The vivid blue flowers are highly attractive to...

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The Linum species we offer are annual flowering flax. They are beautifulย and easy and suitable for large containers.ย Linum grandiflorumย is native to Algeria.ย Linum usitatissimumย is thought to...

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The Linum species we offer are annual flowering flax. They are beautifulย and easy and suitable for large containers.ย Linum grandiflorumย is native to Algeria.ย Linum usitatissimumย is thought to be native to central Asia. All species are attractive...

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Annual Lavatera is also known as Mallow or Annual Tree Mallow. It is an easy-to-grow annual that blooms in the first year. The Latin species...

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Annual Lavatera is also known as Mallow or Annual Tree Mallow. It is an easy-to-grow annual that blooms in the first year. The Latin species name trimestris translates as "three months," referring to the...

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Thisย cottage garden classicย originated in China, but was imported to English gardens around the 15th century. Hollyhocks defy the simple definition of annual, biennial, and perennial...

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Thisย cottage garden classicย originated in China, but was imported to English gardens around the 15th century. Hollyhocks defy the simple definition of annual, biennial, and perennial depending on when, where, and how they are planted....

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