Pantone Color of the Year 2023


Tue. Dec. 13, 2022

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We’ll be seeing plenty of red next year, or rather reddish-purple. Pantone has chosen Viva Magenta as their 2023 Color of the Year.

While they wax poetic in their description, it’s really an amazing color. To quote Pantone, “Viva Magenta is brave and fearless. A pulsating color promoting joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative.” That’s not all. It is a shade rooted in nature. It’s inspired by the red of  … [Continue reading]

National Poinsettia Day and the Legend


Mon. Dec. 12, 2022

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The quintessential plant of the holiday season is due in part to Joel Roberts Poinsett who was the first U.S. diplomat to Mexico.

He took a fancy to the plant in 1828 and sent samples back home. Euphorbia pulcherrima was used by the Aztecs for dyes and medicines.

Spanish Catholicism made the connection to Christmas due to the leaves that were said to be shaped like the Star of Bethlehem and the

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Small space gardening 2022


Fri. Dec. 9, 2022

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Small space gardening continues to trend up as we head toward 2023. In fact, container gardening is the number 1 way 35 to 45 year olds prefer to garden.

With that in mind, I did some research on incorporating container gardening into your landscape. Plants such as the Petite Knock Out® rose are perfectly suited for this type of gardening. Click on the link to see it in the ground too!

It has the  … [Continue reading]

Striking houseplant choices


Thu. Dec. 8, 2022

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Since we’re mostly indoors now, our houseplants serve as our “nature respite” in the warmth of our homes! 

We all have or have had spider plants, mother-in-law tongues, philodendron and the like.  How about adding a little bite, with the striking foliage of the Rattlesnake Plant also known as Calathea lancifolia.

It’s leaves are various shades of green with wavy edges and a reddish-purple underside.  The leaves alone can grow to 30 inches in  … [Continue reading]

Evergreens of another color


Wed. Dec. 7, 2022

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 Looks like most of us will have a white Christmas!  Snow pack is great for our plants, it acts as an insulation coming just in time for those frigid temps.

Then in Spring, as the soil thaws it will soak up that snow for a refreshing wake-up call. 

With all that white, we do appreciate some color in our landscape.  Evergreens generally come to mind first. But they’re not all green!

These evergreens are  … [Continue reading]

2023 AAS winners – Edibles


Tue. Dec. 6, 2022

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 Yesterday I talked about AAS annual flower winners. Today I’m going to share some of the edible winners so you can start planning!

I love watermelon but don’t grow it due to size. ‘Rubyfirm F1’ is a personal size, very sweet tasting 2023 winner with crisp flesh and minimal seeds.

It yields 2 to 3 fruits on a 10 ft. vine. It also has good disease resistance. It must be grown in full  … [Continue reading]

2023 AAS winners – Annuals


Mon. Dec. 5, 2022

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 It’s that time of year! Sharing AAS winners for 2023. All America Selections are truly the best of the best having been trialed by numerous horticulture professionals in blind trials.

Today I’m sharing some spectacular new annuals that will be available next year. First up may be my favorite. It’s a colocasia in the Royal Hawaiian series. This one is named ‘Waikiki’.

This gorgeous elephant ear’s leaves are deep, glossy green with  … [Continue reading]

Taking out the lawn


Fri. Dec. 2, 2022

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 A number of years ago I interviewed Benjamin Vogt on his book “A New Garden Ethic”. I’ve mentioned him before. Earlier this year, in fact, on the dandelion debate

As owner of Monarch Gardens he designs prairie landscapes specifically to remove expanses of lawns. In his new book, “Prairie Up – An Introduction to Natural Garden Design” Vogt shares his expertise with prairie plants aimed at gardeners and homeowners, making big ideas about  … [Continue reading]

2023 bulb of the year – Amaryllis


Thu. Dec. 1, 2022

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Each year the National Garden Bureau selects a bulb, annual, vegetable, perennial, shrub and houseplant of the year. For 2023 they’ve selected the Amaryllis as bulb of the YearThe focus is on the Hippeastrum plants.

Amaryllis is a bulb native to South Africa. I talked about amaryllis a couple of weeks ago and shared some new offerings, check out them out here

Today I’m sharing some of the

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Norfolk Pine – the tropical Christmas tree


Wed. Nov. 30, 2022

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I’ve talked about evergreens and fresh Christmas trees so far this week, how about a Tropical Tree!

Perfect for small places, in fact I had one in my own home a couple of years ago, this little darling fits well in apartments or any space you have light. It’s the Norfolk Pine.

I know many of you have seen this houseplant but maybe don’t know where it actually comes from

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