Do you love spending time on your patio but wish you had a bit more privacy? Try planting ivy geranium (Pelargonium peltatum) to create a vibrant, living screen that will last all summer long. This ...
Geranium and pelargonium are two distinct genera in the plant family Geraniaceae. The differences in the flower parts separate the two genera. They are often mislabeled in plant nurseries. “Ivy ...
Fancy-leaf and variegated are another sub-group of Pelargoniums. – Original Credit: Ken Spencer These ivy geraniums, second most popular type, still looking good in January! Geraniums have staying ...
The time-honored way of starting geraniums is to admire a plant, then beg, borrow or steal a cutting. That said, there is no shame in buying one. Any garden center worthy of the name should have at ...
FARGO-Did you hear about the plant breeder who recently crossed a four-leaf clover with poison ivy? It seems he had a rash of good luck. Speaking of good luck, we're fortunate if we have an ...
I have added an unusual new plant for my garden, a Pelargonium appendiculatum (no common name in English). I’ll provide information about this plant, but to begin let’s look into its relatives. The ...
Geraniums and pelargoniums are two distinct genera in the plant family Geraniaceae. The differences in the flower parts separate the two genera. They are often mislabeled in plant nurseries. Ivy ...
Each year, the National Garden Bureau selects a flower, perennial and vegetable to showcase, with plants being chosen for their popularity, variety, ease of growth, wide adaptability and versatility.
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