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01MarMarch 1, 2022

Plant of the Month: Ruby Slippers

At Home Botanist Team2022-02-28T11:46:41-06:00

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’ magically “fits” into limited garden spaces as it displays vibrant color.

By At Home Botanist TeamPlant of Month, Hydrangea, Ruby Slippers, color0 CommentsRead more...
15FebFebruary 15, 2022

How Her Garden Grows: Paula Spletter

Julie Garza2022-02-15T08:06:57-06:00

Master Gardener Paula Spletter loves cacti and succulents—and she owns thousands of them! Potted cacti thrive

By Julie GarzaGarden Tour, recycled, potted plants, Paula Spletter, barn, cacti, succulents0 CommentsRead more...
01FebFebruary 1, 2022

Plant of the Month: Soft Caress Mahonia

DCMG Team2022-02-01T15:41:11-06:00

‘Mahonia eubracteata ‘Soft Caress,’ or the ‘Soft Caress Mahonia’ is a mahonia variety unlike any other. While its lovely

By DCMG TeamPlant of Month, Hellebore0 CommentsRead more...
Japanese Maples in front yard of a brick house
17JanJanuary 17, 2022

How Her Garden Grows: Cindy Bolz

Alan Rister2022-01-17T20:49:51-06:00

Cindy Bolz is The Queen of Japanese Maples. When most gardeners go to a plant nursery, it is to choose a tree to replace

By Alan RisterJapanese maples, Acer palmatum, Asian, sculpture0 CommentsRead more...
28DecDecember 28, 2021

Plant of the Month: ‘Phoenix’ Hellebore

DCMG Team2022-01-07T11:19:58-06:00

Reminiscent of a beautiful watercolor, the petals of 'Phoenix Hellebore' (Botanical Name: Helleborus x hybridus ‘Phoenix’) unfurl in late winter to present softly blending hues of apple green edged with vivid rose-pink or red.

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