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Hydrangeas…How and Where and What… Part I, by Paul Rodman

The word hydrangea come from the Greek “hydra” meaning water and “angeoa” meaning vessel which refers to this plant's thirst for water and the shape of its seed pod. In this series of articles I’ll discuss the plant's characteristics, fertilization, site location, planting, pruning, winter protection in the colder climes. I’ll also cover the different types and how to adjust your soil pH to suit this group of plants.

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The Hawaiian silversword fern, by Dutchlady1

On the slopes of the largest dormant volcano in the world, there exists a plant like no other.

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PLANTFILES:

PlantFiles: Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue' (Ipomoea tricolor)

Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue'

(Ipomoea tricolor)

This plant is absolutely gorgeous. I have never seen one in person until a couple days ago. I actually had to pause and LOOK!...
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Michigan Bulb

Review by birdied:

Live plants order in April. Original shipping date showed early May. Shipping date is now showing end of June. Requested...
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BIRDFILES:

BirdFiles: Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia)

Spotted Sandpiper

(Actitis macularia)

The female will breed with several males during the season, leaving each male to tend the nest and eggs....
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BUGFILES:

BugFiles: Confused Eusarca (Eusarca confusaria)

Confused Eusarca

(Eusarca confusaria)

Host Plant: asters, clover, dandelion, goldenrod, and other composites....
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Map: Garden Centers, Garden Supplies

Katz Kuntry Kuttins

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I was really impressed with such a prompt response to my order. Received an email right away about my order shipping! Received...
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GARDEN BOOKWORM:

Gardening Book: A Southern Garden

A Southern Garden

Review by moonstrucklady:

When I used to live in Raleigh NC (not 1/2 mile from where Elizabeth Lawrence lived), I used this book like a "garden Bible"....
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Enthusiasts of every gardening niche can put down roots and grow their knowledge. Are you into water gardens, vegetable gardens, hanging gardens, growing flowers or arranging bouquets, container gardens, raised beds, farming, poultry, beekeeping or any other gardening pursuit? If so, you'll find we have forums, articles and videos to help you learn, grow and share advice.

Do you need help identifying a plant, bug or bird? Check out the plant and tree identification, insect identification forum, and the bird identification forum. Or browse the PlantFiles, BugFiles and BirdFiles databases, where you'll find information on more than 160,000 plants and thousands of insects and spiders.

The Garden Watchdog and Go Gardening directories will help you find the perfect source for your plants, seeds, and bulbs, whether the company is just around the corner, or halfway around the world.

We invite you to sign up and join our community, and share what you know! Here at Dave's Garden, you can create your own blog, upload photos for free, or use our tools to trade seeds and plants.

Since 2000, we've grown to be a comprehensive gardening community with discussion forums for every hobby, home and garden topic you can imagine. Our members are knowledgeable about soil, weather, watering, and just about every kind of plant and insect. On behalf of all our members, we are glad you came to visit, and we hope you will stop by again soon!

TODAY IN THE FORUMS

Treasure to Trash! Is it me, age, or design?

Shared chores. Hubby makes the bed up after I have washed the linens. I wanted to be nice today and decided not to wait for him to do it since he is pressure washing the deck. Last year we bought a deep mattress -- pillow-top
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  Today in history: May 25  
0000: Today's Hortiscope: Ladybugs aren't just the whimsical stuff of children's clothes and nursery rhymes. Welcome them to your garden - they will devour any aphids skulking around on your tomato plants.

1789: Anders (Andreas) Dahl, Swedish botanist, died at age 38. He was a student of Linnaeus; the Dahlia genus is named for him.

1877: In Minnesota, a bounty of $1 per bushel on grasshopper eggs expired. The state had experienced a 4-year plague of grasshoppers/locusts.

1911: Cyrus Guernsey Pringle, American botanist died at age 73. He was a prolific botanist in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, discovering over 1,000 new species. Many species are named for him.

1999: The native oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) replaced the Camellia (introduced from China) as the state flower of Alabama.

2002: An 18-leaf clover was discovered by Shigeo Obara in Hanamaki City, Iwate, Japan.

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