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Georgia Market Bulletin Blog: Arty's Garden: Cast-Iron Plant Lives Up to Its Name Louisiana Gardening, Poolside Landscaping, Cast Iron Plant, Planting Design, Lenten Rose, Driveway Landscaping, Backyard Plants, Beach Place, Garden Inspo

Originally published in the Jan. 22, 2014, issue I love cooking in cast iron. Cornbread tastes better out of a cast-iron skillet, and I use an old Dutch oven from my aunt for everything from chicken to popcorn. Cast iron is easy to clean and care for and so durable my pieces will be handed down to a younger generation just as that Dutch oven was handed down to me. Aspidistra (Aspidistra elatior) is sometimes called “cast-iron plant” because it is almost as durable as cast-iron pots and pans…

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Cast iron plants, caladiums, and liriope around the base of a tree - try something like this around the elm? Base Of Tree Landscaping, Front Yard Tree Landscaping, Live Oak Tree, Trees For Front Yard, Cast Iron Plant, Live Oak Trees, Iron Plant, Landscape Concept, Yard Project

Why Caladium Cottage? I do like caladiums planted about the house every summer, and I've had great luck with those tubers I've purchased from Sam's Club. $10 for a box of 50. They are planted in April here in Houston, and do well in semi-shade with plenty of water. There are many varieties, but my favorite is called "Carolyn Wharton". I've got them planted in front and back, with a particularly nice stand of them in the front yard circling a big bed of aspidistra, or cast iron plant, as it…

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How and when to cut back cast iron plants in South Louisiana | Home/Garden | nola.com Cast Iron Plant Landscaping, South Louisiana Landscaping, Louisiana Landscaping, Louisiana Garden, Satsuma Tree, Louisiana Gardening, Plant Names, Cast Iron Plant, Shade Gardens

Question for Dan Gill: I've heard you mention that I can totally cut back my cast iron plants and they will just put out new growth. Is there a time of year that is best to do this? How long will it take for them to regrow again? --Jeni Ducoing

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