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Here are our top picks for the best perennials that do well in a sunny garden. They can withstand longer hours of sunshine and the drying effects that may accompany it better than some other …
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We are one of North America’s largest wholesale producers of herbaceous perennials. We grow millions of plants each season at our two facilities: Abbotsford, British Columbia (near …
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At Valleybrook Gardens we produce over 1500 varieties of containerized perennials, groundcovers, hardy ferns and ornamental grasses. Our British Columbia nursery also …
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HOME PERENNIALS 101 TOP 10 PERENNIALS DESIGN TIPS GARDENERS RESOURCES Showing Results: 1 thru 24 Total Results: 97 Show in sets of: 24 48 96 M A B C D E F G H I J …
Mighty ‘Mato Grafted Tomatoes - Perennial Gardening
Available through Heritage Perennials at Garden Centres across Canada in 2012. Amish Paste (heirloom) Heirloom paste tomato produces tons of meaty 6-8 oz. red fruits – one of the best …
Geum chiloense ‘Red Dragon’ - Perennials
<p>Also known as Avens, this midsized selection provides a long display in a bright and flashy hot colour. It forms a low mound of coarse green leaves, taller branching stems holding frilly …
Plant Profile for Veronica × Snowmass - perennials.com
<p> (=‘P018S’) This gem appeared at Denver Botanic Gardens as a cross with Turkish veronica (<i>V. liwanensis</i>) and an unknown creeping veronica, perhaps <i>Veronica repens. </i>It …