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1) GAURA GEYSER: Best grown in sandy, loamy, well-drained soils in full sun. Good drainage is essential. A taprooted plant which tolerates heat, humidity and some drought. Remove spent flower spikes to prolong bloom period. Thin flower stems tend to become leggy and flop, ... [more] 2) GERANIUM-IVY: Having a very good branching and trailing habit these ivy geraniums are great in hanging baskets or containers.Their semi-double flowers are very showy with many flowers per plant. Doing best in the sun be sure and keep the soil moist and ... [more] 3) GERANIUM-SEED: Another attractive addition to the landscape the seed geranium enjoys sun 6 to 8 hours daily as well as moist well-drained soil. Plant them when the fear of frost is gone and the soil has begun warming up. Although they will ... [more] 4) GERBERA: Although not an easy flower to grow it is well worth the extra effort. It enjoys sun to part shade, well drained moist soil and mild temperatures. Be sure and fertilize every 2 weeks with a liquid fertilizer in order to ... [more] 5) GRASS: FIRE WORKS Pennisetum setaceum: Found by Ron Strasko of Creek Hill Nursery, ‘Fireworks’ promises to be the NEXT BIG THING in ornamental grasses. Grown as an annual, this wonderful new selection will make the perfect compliment in mixed containers for sun. The white and ... [more] 6) GRASS: JUNCUS BLUE ARROWS: It can be grown as a pond plant, but it is quite drought tolerant when grown in the ground. Heat Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Frost Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Winter Interest (regional), Colorful/Attractive Foliage [more] 7) GRASS: PURPLE FOUNTAIN GRASS: Ornamental grasses have recently become incredibly popular. Purple Fountain Grass is a very attractive annual grass, hardy in Zone 9 and above. The plant grows into an arching clump with burgundy-bronze green leaves that are about 12-inch long. After the first ... [more] 8) GRASS: STIPA PONY TAILS: Clump-forming, evergreen ornamental grass grown for attractive, swaying, wispy stems. Adds movement to borders and good for a sensory garden or for naturalistic planting. Goes well with many herbaceous perennials Attractive to birds at nesting time. Attracts grasshoppers and beetles. Pony ... [more] |