Month: December 2022

Certain garden plants are grown more for the aromatic quality of their foliage than for the beauty of their flowers. Their flowers may be insignificant, and their leaves may not be particularly handsome, yet the plants are beloved of gardeners because of the scents given off by their leaves, sometimes in hot sunshine, sometimes when
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This map is from the Australian Government Bureau or Meteorology. Hardiness zones are a way of classifying areas based on their average minimum winter temperatures. In Australia, there are 10 hardiness zones, ranging from zone 1 (the coldest) to zone 10 (the warmest). These zones are used to help gardeners determine which plants are likely
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A gardener in Pheonix, Arizona, and a gardener in Bangor, Maine has vastly different gardening quandaries. It should go without saying that a region’s climate has a profound impact on its gardens; the temperature, the humidity, the precipitation, and more affect the region in the short and long term, so gardeners need to fully understand
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What are hardiness zones? It seems every gardening book and nursery catalog refers to plant hardiness zones, also known as climate zones or growing zones. If you’re new to gardening, you may be wondering what all the fuss is with these zones, and how to find out which zone you are gardening in. Basically, plant
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EVERGREENS Spruce: Picea abies (norway) Red Tipped Norway spruce. 25’t x 15’ w. Red tips in spring, cones, interesting structure. Regular Norway Spruce. 60” x 30”. Cones are long and tight. Hang like christmas ornaments. Picea omorika (serbian spruce) Blue Skies Serbian Spruce. 10-15” t. Bi-color needles, pink cones. Picea Glauca (white spruce) 15’ x
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This is the OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: I have fig cuttings for sale from my fig trees on my Figbid account at the following link: https://www.figbid.com/Listing/Browse?Seller=TheMillennialGardener Cutting listings go live on DECEMBER 26, 2022, at 5:00PM EST. All fig tree cuttings were taken on December 22-23, 2022. Each cutting is 6-10 inches long and will contain at
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