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American Jacob's ladder
American Jacob's ladder is little-known and underappreciated, compared to its European cousin. The American version reaches, at most, a 15-inch...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 03/01/98 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Rodent-resistant bulbs
Bulbs from plants such as tulips are readily eaten by rodents, but fifteen bulb-forming flowers are suggested that are distasteful to rodents....
Flower & Garden Magazine, 09/01/97 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Willow oak: forgotten but not gone, this American landscape beauty asks little but offers much
The willow oak is an excellent tree for home landscaping and street planting. It provides summer shade, and its leaves turn golden in fall but do...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 01/01/97 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Alliums for shade
Varieties of the Allium genus that thrive in shade include the Lebanon onion, the Turkestan onion, the lily leek and the wild leek. Alliums grow...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 10/01/95 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Forgotten flowers
Certain perennials, bulbs, and shrubs are no longer popular among gardeners, but they are beautiful and require little maintenance. These flowers...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 08/01/95 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Summer-blooming shrubs for shade - includes list of nurseries
Gardeners with shade gardens can fill them with a multitude of blossoms by planting varieties of shrubs that fare well without direct sun. These...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 06/01/94 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Eight sure-fire annuals
These easy-care hardy annuals will add color to a garden free of pesticides or fungicides. Wax begonias, impatiens and wishbone flowers grow well...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 02/01/93 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication -
Twelve dependable perennials
These selected perennials will grow year after year with little or no care. The colorful, fragrant varieties are listed by season of bloom, and a...
Flower & Garden Magazine, 02/01/93 by Patricia A. Taylor · More from publication


