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DC’s GardenWise on Shade Garden Favorites

  One of my all time favorites, and a recent top choice by  GardenWise as a "must-have" Fall 2013 garden favorite, is Toad Lily (Tricyrtis.)   As I earlier wrote, Toad Lily, with its  beautiful orchid-like white flowers, purple flecks and graceful arching growth habit, compels anyone who gazes upon it to stop and take a closer look. Better Homes & Gardens lists Toad [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:36:57-04:00May 16th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on DC’s GardenWise on Shade Garden Favorites

DC’s GardenWise on Scents and Blooms – ‘America’ Roses

Fill your Garden with Sweet Scents and Blooms Rosa 'America'! Add interest to pergolas, arbors, walls, and other garden structures with this award-winning climbing rose, ‘America’, which features strongly scented coral-pink blooms all summer long. It's disease resistant, so you can count on it to look good throughout and to the very end of the season.  

By |2017-10-11T11:36:57-04:00May 15th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on DC’s GardenWise on Scents and Blooms – ‘America’ Roses

GardenWise on Container Gardens

Growing vegetables (and herbs)  in pots or containers can be the ideal solution for those with limited space.  However, containers can be a great idea for everyone, including those with an abundance of in-ground garden space.  There's so much flexibility in growing veggies in pots!  You can move them around to capture the sunlight, or hide them in the shade when it gets too warm.   A [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:00-04:00May 14th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on GardenWise on Container Gardens

Get Your “Green” On

A thoughtful way to live a greener life in the new year is to make your landscape eco-friendly and  plant trees.  Planting a tree is one of the most immediate green steps you can take as trees absorb CO2 and other dangerous gasses while replenishing the atmosphere with oxygen. Canopy trees, and Deciduous trees that  grow tall and full in the summer, will add shade [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:03-04:00March 11th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Get Your “Green” On

New Entries Create Outdoor Living

Ease of movement and flow are essential when connecting your indoor and outdoor spaces.  Think of your outside space as a room, and what's the first question that comes to mind?  "How will I get there?"  This can easily be achieved,  especially in an older home, with a few additions.   Replace a solid door with  a door with glass,  add some wooden stairs, and your journey begins.  [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:05-04:00March 9th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on New Entries Create Outdoor Living

Lovely Bones are GardenWise

Late spring is a great time to take a close look at your garden to decide where you need to make some changes.  Truly memorable gardens get their character from lovely bones -- benches, water features, garden accents,  sculptures, containers and planters,  stone work, arbors/pergolas, custom fences and gates, terraces, patios,  garden  lighting, and edging around  your plant beds. Many first time [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:07-04:00March 7th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Lovely Bones are GardenWise

GardenWise on Lilacs for Spring

With the snowing falling once again... my thoughts turn to spring and one of my favorite plants I distinctly remember from my childhood; Lilacs  And for many of us, nothing says "Spring" quite like the scent of lilacs. There are new hybrids and species of Lilacs that make me want to write this blog post [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:12-04:00March 4th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on GardenWise on Lilacs for Spring

How Green is Your GardenWise

When a gardener asks,  "How can I make my garden 'green'?"  The journey has  begun.  A thoughtful understanding that an outside space can have a positive impact on the environment is the first step to a green garden makeover.   An exciting weekend project that will bring immediate and amazing results is to reduce your lawn area by at least half. [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:14-04:00February 28th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on How Green is Your GardenWise

The Snow’s a Big Mean &#*!

GardenWise on Winter Garden Repairs As the snows piles high, frigid weather  wraps  stealthily around us, and your gardens must  sleep  through  the bombardment of winter. But our work is never done.  As more snow  storms approach many areas, here’s a short list of what you can do right  now  to  repair  snow  damaged gardens and  prepare your  garden  for the  [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:15-04:00February 25th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on The Snow’s a Big Mean &#*!

Move OVER, Mum!

Icicle Pansies and Violas are GardenWise! You can plant these fantastic, eye-catching Icicle Pansies and cover yourself for the following Spring,  GUARANTEED.  You've gotta love a flower that comes with a guarantee! Garden beauty in summer '11 and Spring '12 from spectacular ICICLE  Pansies and Icicle Violas, which are bred for cold climates.  This tough breed will survive the harshest winters, which means, again,  you'll [...]

By |2017-10-11T11:37:20-04:00February 15th, 2013|Gardening Tips|Comments Off on Move OVER, Mum!