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Annuals for Shade
Certain annuals can be used to add a splash of colour to the shady areas of your landscape. This can be done by planting directly in flower beds or by placing containers in shady corners of your yard. Shade Tolerant Annuals Include:...
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Annuals for Sun
Annuals add colour to a garden and are great accent plants. Sun-loving annuals usually require at least five or six hours of direct sunlight. Some of the old favorites include marigolds, geraniums, and petunias, but there are many other...
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Care of Planters and Hanging Baskets
Planters, containers, and hanging baskets can have an amazing colourful impact to a landscape. With a little care, these plants can last well into the fall. Here are a few tips on caring for container gardens. 1. ...
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Drought-Tolerant Annuals
While some plants seem to be wilting and fading away in our summer heat, there are others that seem to thrive and flourish in it. These are some of the annuals you can use if you wish to conserve water, have little time for watering, or...
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Foliage Plants for Gardening
Using plants for their foliage instead of their flowers is an important element in making any garden bed or container look amazing. These unique plants have foliage colour and vigorous trailing abilities and can be used to help offset,...
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Herbs
Herbs are one of the most versatile plants you can grow at home. They can be grown in your garden, in containers on your patio, or on your window sill. Herbs can also be used for medicinal, culinary, aromatic, and ornamental purposes. In all...
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Planting Annuals
Bedding plants are sold in a variety of ways. You may buy them as "cell packs", in flats, or individual pots. If you are not planting them right away, keep them in a lightly shaded area and be sure to water them as needed. Just prior to planting,...
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Top 10 Algae Control Methods
1. Aqua Clearer Bacteria Enzymes: Bacteria and enzymes play an enormous role in balancing the pond and providing a low maintenance water garden. They should be added to the pond throughout the season. Bacteria will compete with the algae in the...
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Considerations for a Bird Friendly Landscape
Food Learn the food habits of the birds you wish to attract. Then plant the appropriate trees, shrubs, or flowers. Also choose the seed that best suits your desired outcome. Water You can probably double the number of bird species in your yard...
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Using Tropicals and Exotic Annuals in the Landscape
Using tropicals and exotic annuals in containers and in the yard as accent plants is an idea that has been in practice since the Victorian times. Over the past several years this concept has gained in popularity. In fact, many gardeners...
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Watering Houseplants
Many houseplants suffer from too much or too little water. Often people want to adhere to a schedule, but this usually does not work. Several factors influence the frequency of watering, including type of plant, temperature, humidity, light, pot...
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Mowing Your Lawn
Mowing your lawn properly can help turn an average lawn to a great one. When mowing your lawn don't be tempted to cut it too short especially in the hot summer weather. Always avoid scalping and never cut off more than 1/3 of the length of the...
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Dwarf Shrubs and Evergreens
Under 3’ (1m) Common Name Latin Name Azalea...
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Growing Japanese Maples
There are over 1000 varieties of Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) available to the home gardener, varying in sizes, leaf size, texture, shape, colour, and growth habit. The two main groups that we carry at TERRA are the palmate leaf and the...
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How Do I Get My Wisteria to Bloom!
Wisteria is one of the most vigorous and beautiful flowering vines. Wisteria should bloom abundantly if planted in good garden loam, in a full sun location, watered well the first growing season, and PRUNED in the summer. ...
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Plants For Full Sun
6-8 hours of sun / day Common Name Latin Name Butterfly Bush...
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Plants for Part Sun & Part Shade
4 hours of sun / day Common Name Latin Name Azalea...
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Plants for Shade
Common Name Latin Name Alpine Currant...
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Roses
Planting: Dig a hole that is about twice a big as the pot. Place the rose in the hole with the graft ( the swollen area of your rose where all of the stems originate) about 2 inches (6cm) below the ground surface. Fill in the...
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Salt Tolerant Trees & Shrubs
Common Name Latin Name Alpine Currant...
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Trees & Shrubs For Wet Soils
Common Name Latin Name Ash Fraxinus...
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Trees & Shrubs for Clay Soils
Common Name Latin Name Alpine Currant...
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Trees & Shrubs with Autumn Colour or Berries
Common Name Latin Name Amur Maple...
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Trees and Shrubs for Acidic Soil
Common Name Latin Name Azalea...
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Trees and Shrubs for Attracting Birds
Common Name Latin Name Chokeberry...
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Trees and Shrubs for Low Maintenance Gardens
Adaptable, durable, non-invasive, long-living and drought tolerant Common Name Latin Name Amur Maple...
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Trees and Shrubs with Winter Interest
Common Name Latin Name Beech...
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Outdoor Furniture Care
Outdoor furniture care will give a long healthy life to your furnishings in your garden, on your patio, deck and your lawn chairs. Cleaning and waxing will preserve the paint or clear finish. Touching up bare spots or cracks in the finish while...
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Black Walnut Resistant Perennials
Astilbe Bee Balm Bugleweed Coral Bells Daylily Fern Cinnamon Fern Crested Wood Garden Phlox Geranium Hollyhock Hosta Lamb’s Ears Leopard’s Bane Lungwort Mums Primrose...
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Clematis
Clematis Planting: Dig a hole that is about 18-24” (45-60cm) deep, and fill it with a good rich soil. Place the clematis in the hole with the crown of the plant about 1 inch (3cm) below the ground surface. ...
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Deer Resistant Perennials
Aster Astilbe Beard Tongue Bee Balm Bleeding Heart Bugbane Catnip Coneflower Columbine Delphinium Ferns Foxglove Geranium Globe Thistle Goat’s Beard Grasses Hellebores...
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Drought Tolerant Ground Covers
Bearberry Bearberry Cotoneaster Hens and Chicks Ivy Pinks Purpleleaf Wintercreeper Sweet Woodruff Stonecrop Thrift
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Drought Tolerant Perennials For Full Sun
Blanket Flower Blue Fescue Blue Oat Grass Coneflower Daylily Globe Thistle Grasses Goutweed Hens & Chicks Lavender Pincushion Flower Pinks Poppy Rockcress Sage Silvermound Snow in...
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Fall Blooming Perennials
(Flowering Time: August - September) Aster Black Eyed Susan Bugbane Coneflower Daylily Grasses Hibiscus Hollyhock Japanese Anemone Lavender Ligularia Mums Obedient Plant Russian Sage...
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Fragrant Perennials
Bee Balm Daylily Fragrant Hostas Garden Phlox Iris pallida Lily oriental Lily of the Valley Peony Pinks Primrose Russian Sage Sage Soapwort Thyme
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Ground Covers For Shade
Common Name Bugleweed Bunchberry Creeping Jenny Goutweed Ivy Japanese Spurge Lamium Lily of the Valley Periwinkle Purpleleaf Wintercreeper Spurge Sweet Woodruff Wintergreen
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Ground Covers For Sun
Common Name Bearberry Blue Star Creeper Brass Buttons Bugleweed Chameleon Plant Cotoneaster Creeping Mazus Creeping Speedwell Goutweed Hens and Chicks Iceplant Ivy Lamium Moss Pinks...
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Long Blooming Perennials
Anise Hyssop June - Aug Bellflower ‘Clips’ June – Sept Blanket Flower June - Sept Bleeding Heart Luxuriant June - Sept Catmint May – July Catnip May - Sept Coneflower July – Oct Daylily - rebloomers July - Sept False...
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Moisture Tolerant Ground Covers
Bunchberry Bugleweed Chameleon Plant Goutweed Lily of the Valley Periwinkle Wintergreen
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North American Native Perennials
Common Name American Bugbane Anise-hyssop Aster Bearberry Bee Balm Black Eyed Susan Blanket Flower Bluebells Bluebells of Scotland Bugbane Bunchberry Canary Grass Catchfly Coral Bells...
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Perennials For Full Shade
Ajuga Anemone Astilbe Bergenia Bleeding Heart Bugbane Bugleweed Chameleon Plant Creeping Jenny Dead Nettle Fern Fleeceflower Foamflower Gentian Goat’s Beard Goutweed Hellebores...
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Perennials For Full Sun
(6-8 hours of sun per day) Aster Baby’s Breath Beard Tongue Black-Eyed Susan Blanket Flower Delphinium English Daisy Evening Primrose Grasses False Sunflower Holly hock Iris Lamb’s Ear...
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Perennials For Moist To Constantly Wet Soils
Astilbe Bugbane Cardinal Flower Chameleon Plant Clustered Bellflower Corkscrew Rush Ferns Forget me not Woodland Globeflower Goat’s Beard Iris Japanese Iris Yellow Flag Ligularia...
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Perennials For Part Shade
(4 hours of sun per day) Balloon Flower Bee Balm Bell Flower Bleeding Heart Candy Tuft Columbine Coneflower Coral Bells Daylily Forget Me Not Foxglove Geranium Jacob’s Ladder Lewisia...
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Perennials That Attract Butterflies
Aster Astilbe Balloon Flower Beard Tonque Bee Balm Bell Flower Black Eyed Susan Blanket Flower Catnip Columbine Coneflower Coral Bells Cornflower Daylily Delphinium False Sunflower...
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Perennials That Attract Hummingbirds
Beard Tongue Bee Balm Bleeding Heart Bugleweed Catnip Columbine Coral Bells Crocosmia Daylily Delphinium Foxglove Hibiscus Hollyhock Hosta Lupin Obedient Plant Phlox Pincushion...
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Perennials With Interesting Foilage
Astilbe Astilbe Bergenia Bishop’s Hat Bugbane Coral Bells Daylily Dead Nettle Ferns Goat’s Beard Goutweed Grasses Hens & Chicks Hosta Iris Lady’s Mantle Ligularia Lungwort Lupin...
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Plants Toxic To Cats And Dogs
Anemone Anemone Arum Bleeding Heart Daylily Delphinium False Indigo Foxglove Iris Ivy Joe Pye Weed Lily Lily of the Valley Marsh Marigold Monkshood Spurge
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Pruning Clematis
Planting: Dig a hole that is about 18-24" (45-60 cm)deep, and fill it with a good loam soil. Place the clematis in the hole with the crown of the plant about 1" (2.5 cm) below the ground surface. Fill in the remainder of the hole with...
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Rabbit Resistant Perennials
Astilbe Bee Balm Bergenia Bugbane Catnip Columbine Dead Nettle Daylily Delphinium Foxglove Geranium Globe Thistle Goat’s Beard Hellebores Hosta Japanese Spurge Joe Pye Weed...
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Spring Blooming Perennials
(Flower Time: April - May) Common Name Allysum Bergenia Bleeding Heart Candytuft Columbine Corydalis Creeping Phlox Dead Nettle English Daisy Forget me nots Iceland Poppy Jacob’s Ladder...
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Summer Blooming Perennials
(Flower Time: June - July) Common Name Astilbe Baby’s Breath Balloon Flower Bee Balm Bell Flower Blanket Flower Catnip Crocosmia Daylily Delphinium Evening Primrose False Sunflower...
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The Best Perennials For Cut Flowers
Aster Astilbe Baby’s Breath Bellflower Delphinium False Sunflower Fleabane Foxglove Garden Phlox Golden Rod Hollyhock Iris Lady’s Mantle Liatris Lily Lily of the Valley Lupin Monkshood...
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The Best Perennials For Dried Flowers
Astilbe Baby’s Breath Blanket Flower Delphinium False Sunflower Globe Thistle Golden Rod Grass Seed Heads Masterwort Peony Russian Sage Sea Holly Speedwell Statice Yarrow
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Fish Care
Upon purchasing your new fish, take them home as soon as possible. Avoid exposing the bag to direct sunlight, as well as excessive heat or cold. Keep the bag in a darkened box or paper bag to help keep out the light and calm the fish. Try and...
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Pond Kits – A Do-it-yourself dream
A pond is made up of lots of different parts. When those parts are assembled together correctly, they form a beautiful, organic, naturalistic work of art that changes personality with the time of day, the change of the seasons and the moods of...
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Spring Start-Up for Your Pond
As the warmer weather approaches, and the snow begins to melt, spring returns to your garden and your pond. To prepare for the new season, the clean-out of your pond can be started once the ice is no longer covering the pond's surface, and before...
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The Pondless Waterfall
One exciting new trend opening doors for many potential water gardeners is the pondless waterfall. With yards getting smaller and time becoming more limited many are looking for more compact water features and less maintenance. We have all...
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Water Plants
A garden really isn’t a “garden” without plants. In the case of a water garden, some of the plants had better be … aquatic plants. The very appearance of the words “water garden” should conjure up a colourful picture of a lushly...
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Winterizing Your Pond
The leaves are starting to fall, the air is getting frosty, and winter is just around the corner. For your pond, winter brings about a general slow down; plants go dormant, bacterial grow slows, fish aren’t as active, and in freezing...

