Monday, April 29, 2013

Newsletter: Long-lasting, low-maintenance hydrangeas

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Hydrangeas are synonymous with the long, lovely days of summer. If it's a panicle variety you're after, make sure to get the cream of the trial crop tested by the experts at Chicago Botanic Garden. Summer days also mean lush green lawns -- at least hopefully. If you're noticing blotches now, however, you may have a fungal disease creeping through your turf. As you enjoy spring flowers indoors, use this nifty trick to keep them standing upright and avoid slouched stems.

    April 29, 2013
panicles Enough to Steal Bigleaf's Thunder

See which panicle hydrangeas came out of Chicago Botanic Garden's trial as the most beautiful, long-lasting, and low-maintenance plants.

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splotch Watch Out for Springtime Splotches

If you've noticed brown spots developing on your lawn this spring, you may have fungus among the leaves of grass.

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flop Stop the Flop

Tulips and daffodils make happy additions to the indoors in springtime, but they often flop over due to top-heavy blossoms. Steve Aitken has a clever trick to keep your flowers upright.

Watch the video...


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