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Supertunia Bordeaux

Supertunia Bordeaux is a Super Container Plant

Plants

There’s no prize with this proclamation, just my unending admiration for a plant that bloomed, bloomed, and bloomed again throughout the cool, hot, humid, slow-to-start, slow-to-end summer of 2011. And the winner is: Supertunia® Bordeaux petunia. I bought several of these from Eco Gardens in Northfield back in May for my front porch pots, and almost from the moment they…
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Can You Eat a Sweet Potato Vine Tuber?

Plants

Can you eat a sweet potato vine tuber? While taking apart my front porch container plantings this weekend, the question came to mind: Can you eat these cute little tubers that the ornamental sweet potato vine made? Short answer: Yes, you can. Longer answer: Yes, you can eat a sweet potato vine tuber, but you probably don’t want to. Ornamental…
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Here’s What Mole Damage Looks Like

How to

If you are wondering whether moles are the source of damage in your yard, take a look at this picture of my backyard. See all the raised patches and the occasional small mounds of dirt? This is what mole damage looks like.  I’ve been stomping down the tunnels, but that just seems to encourage more digging. It’s a little disheartening,…
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Urban Gardening in St. Louis

Why We Garden

More big cities seem to be realizing the value of plants and landscaping as a way to create more human-scaled, safer and more attractive environments. Last weekend, I toured the Citygarden Sculpture Garden along the Gateway Mall of St. Louis with two dozen garden writers as part of a regional Garden Writers Association meeting. St. Louis seemed especially vibrant and…
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marigolds

Another Fantastic Fall Bloomer

Plants

I love an annual that not only blooms in summer, but is a fall bloomer —sometimes late in fall—too. I started these gorgeous marigolds in the vegetable garden from seed back in May. They looked so pretty that I moved them to the front garden to brighten it up this fall. They survived the move and with adequate water show…
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