Bloom Archives
Tag: MOYA ANDREWS
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InBloom: Decorate with Evergreens
Now that most of the leaves have fallen from the deciduous trees, evergreen trees and shrubs are more apparent in park and garden plantings…
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The Evolution of a Garden
It is rare that new owners of a previously occupied house inherit a spacious, completely open, unplanted backyard. But that’s just what appealed to…
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InBloom: Indiana’s Lush & Lovely State Flower—the Peony
Indiana has had four official state flowers. Our current state flower, the peony, is from China and was adopted in 1957.
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InBloom: Be Sure to Choose A Fragrant Rose
Old rose varieties, such as alba, gallica, and damask, had wonderfully fragrant blooms but, sadly, bloomed only once. Thanks to David Austin (1926–2018) we…
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Holly, Ivy & Mistletoe: Natural Holiday Décor
Although you could splurge on red roses when decorating for the holidays, there are other, less expensive, natural alternatives. The early Romans decorated with…
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Shrubs Add Fall & Winter Interest to Home Gardens
The spring and summer months are when gardens are the most colorful, but it is easy to make our fall and winter gardens interesting…
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Plant a Gem This Fall: The Native Foamflower
If you are looking for more natives to plant this fall in a shade garden, consider our native North American foamflower.
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Everything’s Coming Up Roses
Roses are the most popular cut flowers worldwide. Because of improvements in aeronautics, there is no time of year when roses are not available.
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The Magic of Color
Each of these gardens, distinctive as they are, have one thing in common—a creative use of color.
