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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Introduction
Flowers in Pots & Planters
1. The Classic—Geraniums in Pots
2. The Remarkable Calibrachoa—A Container Star
3. So Many Planters to Choose From!
4. Tropical Planters—Why Not?
5. Drainage in Pots—New Recommendations
6. Potting Mix and Feeding—So Important
7. Begging for Begonias
8. Yellow Petunias—Unique and Refreshing
9. Window Box Inspiration
10. The Art of Watering Planters
11. Same Pot, Same Place—Different Color
12. Thriller-Filler-Spiller
13. Consider a Potting Table
14. Bidens—A Sun Lover
15. The Wondrous Fan Flower—Great in Planters
16. The Enduring Popularity of Blue Planters
17. Over the Edge—Great Spillers to Use
18. The Joy of Springtime Planters
19. Pot Feet—A Useful and Fun Accessory
20. The Many Faces of Metal Planters
21. Planters for Fall
22. The New Verbenas
23. Elevate that Planter
Flower Garden Planting Tips
24. Flower Gardening Tips—Why Bother?
25. Hot Weather Flower Garden Tips
26. Cherish the Soil
27. What Does Herbaceous Mean?
28. Should I Cut Back in Winter or Not?
29. Become a “Rake Master”
30. A Note about Plant Names
31. Winter Hardiness—So Important to Know
32. Try a Flower Highway to Control Insect Pests
33. The Plant Bed, Crowned
34. Sweet Soil or Sour Soil—Why It Is So Important
35. Drought Tolerant—What That Means
36. Self-Seeders! Free Flowers! Be Careful.
37. Mindful Weeding
38. Organic Weed Control
39. The Meadow Garden—The Secret Is Poor Soil
40. Flowers That Follow the Sun
41. Keeping Flowers Upright
42. Why Grow Native Flowers?
Flower Garden Design Tips & Green Thoughts
43. Flowers Are Living Things
44. Flowers Mix Well with Grasses
45. Rocks. Flowers. Action.
46. The Secret Life of Flowers
47. The Best of Silver and Purple (and some Pink)
48. More Is More
49. Bring Flowers Inside
50. Onward and Upward!
51. Jewel Tones in the Garden
52. Short, Low Growers Grab the Eye
53. Nature’s Time
54. Color Echoing
55. Insert Some Soft Lamb’s Ear
56. Gardening | Writing
57. Let the Lawn Go and the Flowers Come Back
58. Backdrops Make Flowers “Pop”
59. “Malignant” Magenta
60. Fun with Umbels
61. Tips for Layering with Flowers
62. The Elusive Blue Flower
63. The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
64. Orange You Glad You Planted Orange Flowers?
65. Piet Oudolf’s Garden Design Tips
66. Learning from Monet
Themes for Flower Gardens
67. A Deer-Resistant Flower Garden
68. The Secret Garden
69. Blue and Yellow
70. Hundred Acre Wood
71. Open House for Butterflies
72. Ferny Garden Bower
73. Keep Calm and Purple–Lime Green
74. For the Birds
75. Naming Your Garden
76. A Flowerful Cottage Garden
77. The White Garden
78. Wet and Wild
79. A Midsummer’s Night Dream Garden
80. Fall Flower Delight
81. A Bee-Friendly Garden
82. The Wild Garden
83. Cabbages and Kings
84. A Fragrance Garden
85. Tiny Space, Tiny Garden
86. A Burle Marx–Inspired Modern Flower Garden
A Few Choice Perennial Flowers to Try
87. The Beautiful Gold Variegated Sweet Iris
88. Geranium ‘Rozanne’—Plant of the Centenary
89. Mad for Baptisia!
90. Japanese Anemones—Stars of the Fall Garden
91. ‘Gold Heart’ Bleeding Heart
92. Simple “Day’s Eye”—Shasta Daisy
93. Alliums of All Kinds
94. A Vertical Punch—Hardy Perennial Salvia
95. The Dependable Astilbe
96. Agastache—A Pollinators Delight
97. Crazy for Coneflowers
98. A Native Perennial to Try—Joe-Pye Weed
A Selection of Favorite Annual Flowers
99. Hot Hot Hot!
100. Why van Gogh Loved Sunflowers
101. What Is a Bedding Plant?
102. Praise for Pansies
103. New Guinea Impatiens—A Go-To Flower
104. Coming Up Cosmos
105. Ah, Ageratum
106. Sweet Potato Vine Amidst the Flowers
107. Going with Gomphrena
108. Angelonia for All
109. Must-Have Zinnias
110. Edible Nasturtiums
List of Public Gardens
Index
Copyright
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