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Are all Chrysanthemums or Mums perennials?

Nothing says fall like Chrysanthemums or Mums and their rich varied colors. Just as your garden is starting to look sad at the end of the summer, in step mums to bring happy color, and they don’t mind a little…

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Landscaping Do’s & Don’ts

Spring has sprung here in Wisconsin, soon it will start showing signs of life. Landscaping do's and don'ts. After a long winter, it can seem like there is a lot of work to do in your yard. While there is…

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5 bulbs for fall planting

Planting bulbs in the garden can add colorful attraction come spring time. Fall is the perfect time to plant bulbs before the winter frost comes and makes things go dormant. After you plant your bulbs make sure to give them…

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Summerific Hibiscus

The Summerific Series Hibiscus offers gigantic showy petals that will be sure to attract everyone's eyes. These flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators. These plants are nicknamed the dinner plate because the flowers on the plant are huge! Here…

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Watering Plants

June is here! We all know that means high temperatures and unpredictable rain patterns. All of us want our lawn and garden looking its absolute best. We want to make sure you know exactly how and when to water your…

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Hydrangeas

Known for their lush foliage and long lasting blooms Hydrangeas can be a stunning staple piece when it comes to adding to a garden bed. Hydrangeas come in a wide variety of colors ranging from blue, pink, green, white, red,…

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Echinacea/Coneflowers

Echinacea commonly known as Coneflowers are native to Eastern and Central North America and are a perennial in the Daisy family. They can grow 2-4 feet in height and attract butterflies, bees and birds. Coneflowers are drought and heat tolerant…

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Peonies

Peony plants offer big, fluffy, fragrant flowers in a wide range of colors, forms and sizes. The are perennials so they will come back each year. There are three types of peonies: herbaceous (bush), tree and Itoh (intersectional). Herbaceous and…

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