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Native to China and Japan s. thunbergii was introduced about 1830. The whimsical cultivar Mellow Yellow was introduced in 2000 by East Asian plant expert Barry Yinger and was distinguished as the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Gold Metal winner in ....

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Who's home is in a country so rich and steeped in history. Home of Gustav Vigeland the infamous Sculptor. History ladened with brave Vikings and enchanting Norge Villages that are so surreal that they seem to appear like something out of a ......
 
Previous Gardenbuddies Magazine Archives
  • September 2005
    Beefsteak, plum, cherry, yellow, red, green and black. No matter how you slice it, the tomato is queen of the late summer garden. Nothing tastes better than ....
  • August 2005
    The show opens with the snowdrops, crocuses, and miniature daffodils in January and finishes up with the last leaves of the red crabapples and holly berries in December......
  • July 2005
    A few months ago I referred to ‘hedgerows’ in one of my posts not realizing that they are probably peculiar to the UK. Hedgerows have been an important feature of British countryside since ....
  • June 2005
    During the second half of the 16th century, news of the beautiful, coveted and highly protected flower of the Turkish Empire reached Europe. Clusius, the Prefect of the Royal Medicinal Gardens in Prague was able to ....
  • May 2005
    This plant is native to both North America and Eurasia. Its habitats include hill prairies, gravel prairies and barrens with scant woody vegetation. It’s an excellent rockery plant and ....
  • April 2005
    Neither of my parents cared for gardening considering they had to hoe cotton prior to walking 6 miles to school. Trust me, I grew up hearing that story when I complained about anything! It was the summers and holidays that I .....
  • March 2005
    But most of all each shrub or the odd bulb tells a story or a memory of a relative or friend when they gave it to us, so you could say it’s easier remembering a plant by the name of the person who .....
  • February 2005
    For me Martinmere is a place of respite. Its changing scenery and mood continually inspires and heals me. It has been a wonderful place to bring my children to learn about the importance of nature and....
  • January 2005
    In unison they call to each other and like the red arrows in formation they appear in a huge skein, a huge tight v shape. Then like a jumbo jet they circle and turn and begin to drop lower as they....

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