These blooms make for a great addition to any garden—just keep this toxic plant out of reach of children and pets. Brightly colored, bell-shaped foxglove flowers look just as good in the ground as ...
Foxglove beardtongue is an easy-to-grow native plant that tolerates deer, rabbits, drought, clay soil and dry soil, making it an excellent choice for central Ohio gardens. Its late-spring/early summer ...
Foxgloves love partial to full shade. This became clear to me in our yard when we lived in Newark long ago. Sown seed spread rapidly in and around the front steps of our home which was shaded until ...
Foxglove is one of the most striking spring and summertime blooms. The plant's vibrant, towering spikes have drama to spare: They're laden with hollow, pendulous flowers that rise from the garden, ...
After spring arrives every year and growth on the plants takes place, there’s always one plant group that has a stellar year. In the past few years, it has been the hydrangea or the camelia. This year ...
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8 spring flowers you can start growing from seed in winter to attract hummingbirds
Beat the winter blues by planting now — from snapdragons to foxgloves, these spring flowers started from seed will have ...
In the northwestern end of Davidson County, six gardens at five locations await visitors on Saturday in what will prove to be a day of surprises. The gardens are all part of the Davidson County Master ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Foxglove plants, found in many gardens, are known for the showers of bell-shaped flowers they produce. But plants belonging to this genus, Digitalis, also harbor a less visible asset: ...
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