Know it Grow It
- May 02, 2016I got to make my annual spring run to a few of Detroit’s largest garden centers this past weekend. It has been a cool spring there as well as for us, so they were not fully stocked if the plants were not grown on site. I still managed to find a few plants that wowed me that I haven’t been able to get locally. So I considered the trip a success. A new wonderful annual that was introduced two…
- By George Bonnema, Luverne HorticulturalistApril 25, 2016Driving through town yesterday, I commented that our spring season is a full two weeks ahead of average. The flowering crab blossoms are opening and the color of tulips and Virginia bluebells is what I hope to see the week of Mother’s Day. Two weeks less of winter is fine in my book and I am appreciating every day of it! If you have weeds and creeping Charlie showing up in your lawn, this is the…
- By George Bonnema, Luverne HorticulturalistApril 19, 2016Thank you to all the good people who attended my Courageous Pruning Seminar on Saturday. I enjoyed out time together and I hope you found the information encouraging and empowering. I’m going out this morning (Monday) to apply the first round of Systemic Rose Care granules to my shrub roses. This is a great product that not only feeds the roses, but also protects them from sucking and chewing…
- By George Bonnema, Luverne HorticulturalistMarch 21, 2016I mentioned last week that I would write about some of my favorite blooming annual plants to use in planters or gardens, and today I will start with begonias. Until recent years, varieties of begonias were pretty much plants for shade; however, two of my recommendations for sun or shade are Dragon Wing Begonia and Big Begonia. Both of these are in the “wax leaf” type and will grow well in…
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