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Coral bells (Heuchera spp.) - where to plant & how to grow
Link to some of my favorite garden tools! <a href=" The lovely Coral Bells!! These are some of my favorite plants to add ...
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. And if at first, you don’t succeed, keep banging your head on the wall until you make a big enough hold to drag yourself through ... As ...
If you’re looking for a plant for your garden that will come back year after year, is easy to care for, and suitable for a variety of growing conditions, coral bells (Heuchera) just might be the plant ...
Shakespeare may have believed that a rose by any name would smell as sweet, but a well-considered plant name — or an ineptly chosen label — can significantly enhance or tarnish its subject forever. In ...
Colors are heating up in coral bells (Heuchera). For years, dark purple leaves were the craze; now we see apricot, orange and 'Peach Flambe.' The foliage of 'Peach Flambe,' a new cultivar for 2005, ...
- Plants are clumpers, not spreaders. - Divide every three years. Heuchera crowns tend to heave up out of the soil, a sign that it's time to divide. Lift and gently pull apart, planting divisions at ...
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