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Roses Climbing roses such as 'New Dawn' (pale pink, pictured at right), 'Cécile Brunner' (pink), and 'Reve d'Or' (beige-yellow), need the...
Southern Living, 02/01/06 by Bussell, Gene B; Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Aromatic asters
Got a passion for purple in the autumn garden? This plant is the answer. That is about as purple as you can get and still be legal," says my friend...
Southern Living, 09/01/03 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Lion's ear pride of the border
Forget about tigers in your tank; put some lions in your landscape if you really want attention. You can bring the exotic look of Africa to even...
Southern Living, 08/01/03 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Hidden haven
Let this Texas courtyard inspire you to create your own peaceful sanctuary. She has never seen Africa, but Julyette Matthews Marshall finds comfort...
Southern Living, 06/01/03 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Flowering felines
It's easy to find a good home for cat's whiskers. The image of a cat on red alert, with whiskers lifted to filter every possible clue from the...
Southern Living, 05/01/03 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Set the scene with Salvia
For reliable garden performance minus the prima donna attitude, choose `Blue Hill' salvia or one of its close kin. At South Carolina's Boone Hall...
Southern Living, 04/01/03 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Hummingbirds love firebush
Want to make hummingbirds see red? Plant a firebush in your garden. Also called scarlet bush, it is not only among the easiest of plants to grow,...
Southern Living, 08/01/02 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Tigers in the garden
This spotted lily is still burning bright. TIGER LILY At a Glance Size: 3 to 6 feet tall Light: sun to partial shade Soil: garden soil, well...
Southern Living, 06/01/02 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Fabulous southern roses
Bred in the South and perfect for our gardens, historic Noisette roses are delighting a new generation of gardeners with their beauty, fragrance,...
Southern Living, 04/01/02 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication -
Winter berry buffet
Birds and berries both add colorful warmth to a winter garden. They are not bound by fences or tied, as we are, to the ground. Birds are free and...
Southern Living, 12/01/01 by Druitt, Liz · More from publication
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