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Knock Out Roses Are Easy-Care Shrub Roses for Your Georgia Garden.
Reaching a height and width of about four feet, the Knock Out Rose is a compact hybrid selection which is both cold hardy and disease resistant, making it a perfect shrub rose choice for your Georgia garden.
Planting a Lady in Red Hydrangea adds interest to your Georgia garden.
Because the Lady in Red Hydrangea produces blooms on old wood which is at least 9 months old, it is not recommended to prune this shrub when you are pruning the other plants in your Georgia garden.
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Planting Common Winterberry shrubs in your Pennsylvania garden will attract birds that will enjoy feasting on the bright red berries of this attractive plant. By providing a heated bird bath in your North Carolina garden, you can attract birds and help them maintain their health by providing them with a fresh water source in the wintertime.
Georgia Gardeners Consider Camellia Sasanqua a Must-Have Plant
Camellias bloom proliferously in fall or early winter and make a striking addition to any landscape. Camellia sasanquas prefer to be planted in a partially shaded area but will do well in full sun provided they have adequate moisture.
Rose
Roses are among the oldest cultivated flowers known to humankind. Modern roses are hybrids developed from two or more of several Asian rose species. Each type of rose plant has characteristics that suit it for specific landscape use in a residential yard and garden.
Roses
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To-Mar Garden Center
Columbus, Georgia (GA) 31909
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To-Mar Garden Center
Columbus, Georgia (GA) 31907
Lowe's Co
Columbus, Georgia (GA) 31909