HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Blue Mountain Farms & Fiber Mill in Dauphin County educated Farm Show attendees on the types of lavender, how to grow and harvest it and how it can be used Tuesday in their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Xeriscaped landscape with drought-tolerant blue, purple, and yellow colored flowers - Kathryn Roach/Shutterstock When seeking out ...
If you live somewhere with hot, humid, or soggy weather, keeping lavender (Lavandula spp.) alive can be challenging. Planting a lavender lookalike that thrives in your climate is a solution worth ...
Of all the flowers in the garden, lavender is probably one of the most popular and easily recognized for its beautiful purple spiked blossoms and aromatic fragrance. Native to the dry slopes that ...
The Mexican petunia or Ruellia simplex is a shrub boasting a profusion of Petunia-like, vibrant lavender blue flowers, two inches across, from summer to fall. Born solitary or in clusters at the tips ...
People love growing lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and for good reason. It looks pretty, smells amazing, and has a long flowering season. With its silvery foliage, soft purple-blue or pink flowers, ...
The Olympic Peninsula may get all the fame when it comes to lavender, but the Key Peninsula claims its fair share of lavender enthusiasts, too. For the past eight years, the Blue Willow Lavender Farm, ...
Lavender (Lavandula) and its over 450 varieties are a stunning landscaping masterpiece. In addition to purple hues, there are some varieties that boast pink, white, yellow, or blue petals. It's not ...