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Dr. Gary Bachman: Believe it or not, there are other spring flowering shrubs besides azalea. I'll describe a few of these today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Loropetalum with its choice of selections is a great landscape plant for our gardens today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Different types of hydrangeas are useful in almost any landscape. Now, let's focus on successful hydrangea care today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Hydrangea is a group of flowering shrubs, are great in an old timing, as well as modern landscape today on Southern Garden.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Hydrangea are old fashioned shrubs that have rounded forms and flamboyant flower displays in the summer and fall. But there are great selections coming out every year. The three hydrangea primarily found in the garden are the French, the PG and the Oak Leaf.
Dr. Gary Bachman: One of the plants I remember from my youth is Cleome, with their spidery flowers, today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Marigolds are a sure sign summer has arrived. They are easy to grow and give bright colors all summer long. Today on Southern Gardening.
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Pruning may be the most misunderstood and often neglected garden chore when caring for camellias in the landscape. Regular and consistent pruning will maintain the overall health and preserve good form of the plant. Here’s a camellia that’s been a little neglected but doesn’t need renovation pruning. Let’s look at performing some pruning cuts to help reestablish a good shape and healthier shrub. Always use sharp tools, hand pruners, loppers, and saws, when doing any pruning. This is especially true when pruning camellias.