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U.S. National Arboretum: Gardens: Pest Management Tips: December
It is best to plant when the soil is evenly moist; plan to plant 2 to 3 days after a significant rain event. Dried foliage and flowers of many perennials and herbaceous plants can be used in holiday arrangements, wreaths and other seasonal items.
A Taste of Provence
The National Herb Garden may not be an exact replica of Provence, but soon it, too, will have a lavender show of its own. For many years, the herb garden’s lavender collection has shared garden space with the roses in the Historic and Species Rose Garden.
Lu Shan Snow
The seedling was planted in the camellia collection at the U.S. National Arboretum in 1949 and successfully withstood the bitter cold winters of the late 1970's. Dr. William Ackerman recognized the potential of C. oleifera as a genetic source of cold tolerance.
Invasives
An invasive plant has the ability to thrive and spread aggressively outside its natural range. Invasive plant species thrive where the continuity of a natural ecosystem is breached and are abundant on disturbed sites like construction areas and road cuts.
Bonsai Questions and Answers
I bought a small bonsai and have had it in my living room for several months. Many bonsai, such as those crafted from junipers and maples, cannot live very long in the low light and high temperatures found indoors.
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Lurvey's Landscape Supply
Des Plaines, Illinois (IL) 60016
(18 miles away)
"Committed to helping you bring your gardening and landscape vision to life!"
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Landscape Depot, Inc.
Lombard, Illinois (IL) 60148
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A G Van Gundy Landscape, Inc.
Roselle, Illinois (IL) 60172
(25 miles away)