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Over Wintering Geranium Plants
Garden Decor and Home Accents | December 24th 2009 by wanda Reynolds
Well I don’t know about all you guys but here in the Niagara area we’ve had a couple of chilly nights and morning already, so my mind has turned to thoughts of over wintering my impatiens and geranium plants . For several years now IR read more
History of Nail Polish
Beautiful with Brains | December 21st 2009 by Giorgia
Nail polish is a lacquer used to paint nails to protect them and make them look more attractive. These days they come in liquid form packaged in cute bottles with brushes attached to the caps and are available in practically every color. But althoug read more
A sense of place
Writing to Survive | December 19th 2009 by Jennifer
My writing desk sits in our guest room. It is a lovely, large room, with viridian walls and a set of French doors that lead out to the deck. There is enough space for a queen-sized bed, three bookcases, my battered oak desk, and an antique armoire wi read more
The obvious solution
Garden Amateur | December 11th 2009
So, what's wrong in this photo? That's right, the right-hand pot is empty. The obvious solution is to plant something there. Now, I'm not much of a garden designer, but my hunch is another white-flowered plant would probably do the trick. It's the ob read more
Summer Window Boxes and a Bird Bottle
Princeton Home and Garden | December 8th 2009 by Jennifer E. Curtis
One of my first projects over the summer, soon after we moved in to this carriage house in Hopewell Boro, was to fill the windows with coleus, ferns, verbena and impatiens. I also put the bird bottle up for wrens. There is such a simple hap read more
Yellow flowered Impatiens mirabilis aff
Hort Log | December 5th 2009
This is one of the several caudiciform Impatiens I have right now - it may be Impatiens mirabilis or something closely related to it. The inflorescence is sequentially flowering and the caudex fist size and corky. I am not sure how large it can gro read more
Micro Micro Climates
Seven Oaks - Home & Garden Joy | December 4th 2009 by Jeanne Grunert
I did a double take this morning as I stepped off the porch with Shadow on her leash. It was around dawn, and a heavy frost blanketed the lawn. It's December 4th, right? Almost winter? Yet there, blooming next to the garage, were impatiens.I've loved read more
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Naturally Nina | December 4th 2009
...flowers in a can! these cute little things are from fred flare and here's how they work: you just pop the top, add sunshine and water, and then voila! your flowers grow. four types are available: dahlias, geraniums, impatiens or pansies. isn't th read more
Plants Display Sentience and Social Behavior
Articles on environment and ecology | December 1st 2009
Plants are sentient beings, capable of thought, communication and understanding kinship. Don’t believe me? Well, maybe some ongoing studies will convince you. Biologist Susan Dudley studied a group of Pale Jewelweed (Impatiens pallida) plants. Her read more
November Nasturtiums
Flower Therapy | November 30th 2009 by robin
Never before in my years of gardening in Independence MO have I had so many blooming plants in November! Normally by now the plants are all gone. I just cut down the Persian Shield last week, it had become tattered looking but was still standing! Thi read more



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Yellow flowered Impatiens mirabilis aff
This is one of the several caudiciform Impatiens I have right now - it may be Impatiens mirabilis or something closely related to it. The inflorescence is sequentially flowering and the caudex fist…
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Today\'s Flowers - Impatiens
Impatiens flowers take their name from the Latin, impatiens, "impatient." They are being called because their ripe seed pods will sometimes burst when slightly touch. Perhaps they are too impatien…
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Growing Impatiens in a Rubbish Bag
There are several bags of blossoming impatiens hanging in the bonsai workshop. Instead of potting in typical hanging baskets, the impatiens are planted in huge, black rubbish bags. And because the…
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Fresh Again: Impatiens
Impatiens walleriana - commonly know as simply impatiens or busy lizzies seem to inspire extreme opinions. So utterly common and over used, many designers hate them (me included) but because (I assu…
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Impatiens Accent (Busy Lizzie) Mixed x 50 seeds
Grow your own Busy Lizzies with our selected seed mix. Brilliant garden performance from this fanstastic colour mix of F1 hybrid Busy Lizzies. We have chosen the highest quality seed from the world…
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