Outstanding Plants

Outstanding plants to plant in your garden. #howto #gardens #plants #flowers #diy #plantingguides
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LET THOSE HOSTAS SEE THE LIGHT
Bring hostas out of the shade and into the sun. They'll grow there too in most climates and look great.
Plant to know: Geranium macrorrhizum
Geranium macrorrhizum is a do-it-all groundcover that you'll want in your garden. Grows in sun and shade and is best planted in clumps that grow happily naturally and through division. A true must-have! #greatplants #groundcover #musthave
How to select (and find) the right plants for your garden
How to choose (and find) the right plants for your garden #garden #gardening #bestplants #findingplants #shrubs #trees
Some of the best new plants coming to your garden
The best new plants for 2019. You'll want to grow these beauties in your garden.
5 tips to grow in containers like a pro
Anyone can grow in containers! All you need is a little bit of space and few tips to ensure you have success. Here are 5 tips that will have you growing like a pro. #containergardening #howto #garden #planters
Plant to know: Calamintha nepeta 'Montrose White'
Calamintha nepeta 'White Montrose' is an outstanding perennial for the front of the border. It manages to hold its own but still feel light and airy, and provides an excellent texture contrast against bolder plants.
10 SPRING JOBS TO GET YOUR GARDEN IN GEAR
10 SPRING JOBS TO GET YOUR GARDEN IN GEAR #saturday6 #sponsored
The complete clematis growing guide
The ultimate clematis growing guide: selecting, planting, caring for, sources, favorite varieties and more. #clematis #gardening
How to get your tools ready for gardening season
#sponsored It might be too soon to get into the garden, but it's a great time to get your tools in shape for gardening season. Here's a complete how-to to get them clean, sharp, protected and ready to cut through that soil like a knife through butter!
Treat your pruners right with a spring spruce-up
#sponsored How to clean and sharpen your hand pruners in 5 minutes or less! It'll take you longer to find them than it does to sharpen them. Take a few minutes at the beginning of the season to get them in tip-top shape and they'll be good to go!