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PERENNIAL: Phlox paniculata, (Fall Phlox, Garden Phlox)
Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic Phlox paniculata has large trusses of fragrant, showy flowers that come in a range of purples, pinks, reds, and white atop two-to-five-foot stems in summer. Learn more . . .
The Long View – Meditations on Gardening (The End of Fall)
By Christa Watters One day the tulip magnolia next to my front door is still green – leaves fringed with yellow, spotted with brown here and there, yes, but basically still green, and on waking the next morning I see it still … Continue reading
Posted in MG in the Garden, The Long View – Meditations on Gardening
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The Long View – Meditations on Gardening (Why We Garden)
Heeding the call to garden in an environmentally sound manner is a worthy objective. Continue reading