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Southern Living on MSN7 Reasons Why Southerners Should Grow ImpatiensIf you’re looking to add some low-maintenance color to your yard or porch, consider crowd-pleasing impatiens a natural choice ...
After experiencing a somewhat harsh winter of sub-freezing temperatures, freezing rain events, cold bone chilling wind, and of course Artic blasts - March is finally here!
Q : Can you identify the enclosed picture (see reader's photo)? It looks like impatiens, but they are in full sun. I thought maybe vincas, but the leaves are pointed. A: The plant in question ...
If you're hoping to put your green thumb to work in the coming weeks and plan a trip to the garden centre for some tried-and-true impatiens, you may be out of luck. This advertisement has not ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNGrowing Things: How to help New Guinea impatients thrive indoorsAnother possible cause is from over-fertilizing. New Guinea impatiens are notoriously fussy when it comes to feeding and, in ...
Nothing beats our long summers, so why not make the most of our gorgeous weather by planting containers with flowers that go through to early winter?
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