A: It is easy to do. With our late winter, I think there’s still time to collect some green stems. Use your pruning loppers to cut off a couple of large branches, then strip off the leaves. Cut a ...
Editor’s note: How Does Your Garden Grow is a series the Gazette will feature again this growing season, provided by master gardener Ken Oles of Wrentham. He will discuss various backyard gardening ...
A friend and reader asked me a question about a flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a number of years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped ...
What: Brugmansia sanguinea is commonly known as the “Scarlet Angel’s Trumpet.” Growing brugmansias in our climate takes extra effort, but the rewards are many. B. Sanguinea is one of the most unique ...
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Plant spotlight: Angel's trumpet (Brugmansia)
Angel's Trumpet are some of the most striking small 'trees' to grow with enormous trumpet shaped pendulous flowers that elegantly hang down from the tree. In most regions of the US this plant is best ...
Question: I entertain on my patio, and have several containers, pots, and arrangements that offer my guests visual and olfactory stimulus. However, I want a plant that combines drama, a bit of the ...
On a recent trip, we visited a botanical garden and came home with two questions. First, I saw a beautiful shrub (or maybe a tree) labeled, Brugmansia candida, "Angel Trumpet." Can we grow it north ...
Q: My angel's trumpet is blooming, but it also has produced what look like seed pods. Are they? How do I handle them? — S.D., Houston A: Angel's trumpet is a common name for plants in the Brugmansia ...
Angel’s trumpets are New World and East Asian plants that possess beautiful, variously colored, trumpet-shaped flowers. The plant is ornamental, and although the leaves and seeds of certain species ...
Let's head to the garden. And plant, plant, plant. To help gardeners out, Northwest Louisiana Master Gardeners is holding a plant sale. The Spring Plant Sale is 8 a.m. to noon, April 6. at Randle T.
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