The big day has finally arrived, the day we head to the airport and prepare to arrive in Edinburgh (pronounced “edin-burra”) tomorrow morning. Our group consists of 23 garden enthusiasts, mostly from central Missouri with a few friends in Chicago, Chillicothe, Florida, and Maine. Thirteen of our group have been on one of our garden […]
Yellowing in the Leaves of Shrubs and Trees
This spring, certain trees and shrubs have yellowing in the leaves, in some cases the entire leaf or possibly around the edges. Pin oaks and other trees are a lighter green or yellow on certain branches or throughout the entire tree. There are several possibilities for these new developments: Damaged Root Systems – The 14-month […]
A Breakthrough In Roses
I was skeptical when I first saw an ad for the new Top Gun Rose, boasting that it was Rose Rosette resistant. Up until now, the disease, which has spread across the U.S., has caused a great deal of plant loss in landscapes and gardens nationwide. People have had to remove their beloved roses from […]
Growing Sweet Potatoes in Missouri
Our hot Missouri summers are perfect for growing sweet potatoes, but a few things are required for successful growing. Heat – Sweet potatoes need hot weather to grow. The slips are best planted when nights are 60 degrees and higher, often after May 1. Drainage – Sweet potatoes need to be planted on a mound or […]
What’s New in Clematis?
New varieties of Clematis are bringing lots of options to gardeners. Known among gardeners as “the queen of vines”, clematis is a reliable plant for Missouri landscapes that creates a colorful floral display in early summer. Recent introductions of more compact varieties have given gardeners the option of using Clematis in smaller spaces, even in […]
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