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10 small plants for wet soil: Gardening Q&A with George Weigel
10 small plants for wet soil: Gardening Q&A with George Weigel
How to Grow a Wildflower Garden
How to Grow a Wildflower Garden • Here’s how to get started planting and how to keep your wildflower garden gorgeous! #wildflowergarden #howto growawildflowergarden #DIYwildflowergarden #gardening #DIYgardenprojects
The 9 Best Low-Maintenance Perennials for Southern Gardens
Crinum: This is one of the toughest plants you can grow. Sometimes called bog lily because it loves moist soil, crinum offers bold clusters of pink, purple, or white fragrant flowers from spring to fall.
24 Perennial Water-Loving Plants for Damp Areas in Your Garden
Siberian Iris - grows in standing water or poorly drained soils
14 Pretty Perennial Plants that Like Wet Soil
Spreading quickly in wet, mucky soil, chameleon plant, Houttuynia cordata, makes an excellent ground cover. It gets its name from its bright green leaves attractively mottled with shades of red, cream, pink, and yellow. Small white flowers appear in May and June. This vigorous plant grows 10-15 inches tall and thrives in full sun or partial shade. It grows well in Zones 4-10./
Dappled Willow: The Complete Guide
Dappled Willow: Your Yard's Wet Spot Dream! Dappled Japenese weeping willow... (We Have a Dwarf Variety...P.D.)
38 Stunning Landscape Design Ideas
Use gravel, pebbles and bark chips for practical, versatile garden design.
Easy-Growing Plants That Love Water
11 Striking Bog Plants on HGTV Sweetscented Joe Pye Weed - Ideal growing conditions: full sun to dappled shade. Mature size: 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Credit: DK - How to Grow Practically Everything © 2010 Dorling Kindersley Limited
Colorful Plants That Like Wet Soil
Best Plants For Wet Soil - What To Plant in Wet Soil | HGTV
24 Perennial Water-Loving Plants for Damp Areas in Your Garden
Japanese primrose is a charming spring-blooming perennial that offers 18-inch-tall clusters of pink, white, magenta or red blooms on long flower stalks. It does best in cool-summer areas.