dukeofdoom
@dukeofdoom
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Joined: May 13, 2012
Last seen: Dec 8, 2017
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RE: List of Broadleaf Evergreens by zone

Ok, how about a shorter list of the best flowering one's, starting with the hardiest zone. Zone 4 & 5 Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) Pieris, J...

12 years ago
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RE: Gardenias

Thanks for the help! I'll give these a try when I see them for sale.

12 years ago
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RE: Gardenias

Cool, I'll plant mine this spring and take my chances. KrisK, which zone are you in? The kleims one seems to grow small and has simple flowers, compar...

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RE: Garden on Trees

There's no video showing how he actually attaches these plants to the tree. I'm curious if he uses soil. The closes I found is this one where he mount...

12 years ago
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RE: Southern Style Garden

Backyard is in L shape, largest piece is maybe 65 feet by 35 feet. 65 feet is the width of the lot. I have to work around two ditches of an old pond, ...

12 years ago
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RE: Red Plants

hardyjim, I'm amazed that they can grow so fast! Your garden looks great :)

12 years ago
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RE: Red Plants

If that's the case, I'm really surprised that they can grow that tall from seed in a single season. I did not see these being sold in pots anywhere in...

12 years ago
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RE: Red Plants

Is there a less hardy variety? I've seen castor bean plants in peoples yards and in a park here for a few years now. I took seeds from one last year b...

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RE: Red Plants

Great red plants everyone! Thanks. I actually have the weigela in my garden too and like a lot. It blooms twice during the year and has very nice trop...

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