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Deer-Resistant Plants (2)
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Deer-Resistant Plants
Columbine Plant, Purple & WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Columbines bloom in early to mid-spring They like medium to light watering once established in poor to average, but well-drained soil. Partial shade is preferred, but full sun is tolerated with slightly more watering. The highly attractive blooms are long-lasting cut flowers. Consider adding Aquilegia to rock gardens, shady borders, or in masses along walks or drives.
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Geranium (Cranesbill) - White FlowersGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 5
Geraniums were once considered the "must have" plant for English gardens. Perennial geraniums are not related to annual geraniums, but are cold-hardy, long-lived perennials. It is also called Cranesbill because of the shape of the seed pods once the petals have faded. Seed heads snap open like bird beaks to release the seeds. Geraniums bloom for months beginning around May and continuing until October or November. If the cup shaped flowers fade in the summer heat trim the plant back and water deeply to encourage repeat blooming. Geraniums prefer light shade and well-drained soil.
close Geraniums were once considered the "must have" plant for English gardens. Perennial geraniums are not related to annual geraniums, but ...
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