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Garden writer Susan Mulvihill shares ways to enjoy gardening indoors during the winter months. This includes growing houseplants, propagating houseplants, checking on geraniums (Pelargoniums) and canna lilies that you’re overwintering, perusing seed catalogs, growing Amaryllis bulbs (Hippeastrum), and growing microgreens. From Susan’s in the Garden, SusansintheGarden.com.
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I have no recollection of burnets—native or cultivated— before my back-to-back encounters with great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis) in the South Korean countryside and on the grassy steppes of Siberia. The sight of its curious purplered flowers wind-dancing on tall wiry stems stayed with me, kindling thoughts about burnets in the garden and wondering why they
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Today we’re heading to Averill Park, New York, with Stephanie Stewart. These are shots of some of my favorite pollinators. The hummingbirds are attracted to salvia (Salvia guaranitica, Zone 7–10 or as an annual), honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), and trumpet vine (Campsis radicans, Zones 5–9) in our garden. The butterflies love the many colors of phlox
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