Have you ever come across a plant that looks eerily similar to lavender, but just doesn’t fit the profile? Maybe the leaves are an odd shape, or the crushed flowers don’t have that quintessential calming| Blooming Backyard
My first foray into planting gladioli took place exactly ten years ago, to the month. On a whim, I picked up a bag of gladioli bulbs while I was “foraging” for gardening deals in one| Blooming Backyard
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With airy purple-blue flowers and gray-green leaves, Russian sage is a nice addition to the late summer garden. This semi-woody plant can be used as a substitute for lavender where it is too cold to grow that plant reliably. It combines well with ornamental grasses and white-flowered perennials. Learn all about Russian sage in this article.| Wisconsin Horticulture
Bare root peonies ready to go in the ground. Nowadays, there are so many things we take for granted that make our lives as gardeners easier, compared to even half a decade ago; things such| Blooming Backyard
The first few times I saw real anemones, they were elegantly tucked into bridal bouquets. With their slender stems and marshmallow-like blooms, anemones looked as fragile as they did elegant. This must have been why| Blooming Backyard
Do you have any little free libraries in your community where you can take a book for free or leave a book for your neighbors to take home? Imagine the same concept, except instead of| Blooming Backyard