A shady spot in a garden with a wood chair - Chiyacat/Getty Images Choosing the right plants for your shade garden can be tough, especially if you're a beginner gardener. And if you're hoping to break ...
1. Impatiens glandulifera Royle and Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier et Levier are widespread, non-indigenous plant species in the UK. A variety of correlational analyses suggest that their spatial ...
Hicks Nurseries in Westbury is offering a new kind of impatiens flowers, which are tested to be suitable for Long Island gardens. Bounce impatiens are resistant to downy mildew, which has been a ...
As summer approaches, it is likely that we will be getting a bit more rain. Maybe it’s time to consider putting in a rain-loving bedding plant that will fill your garden beds with colorful flowers all ...
While geraniums have been a garden favorite for centuries, they do require a little maintenance to keep them looking their best. Their sometimes leggy growth means you'll want your pruning shears ...
Impatiens are a garden favorite that may be very hard to find this season because of a disease that's destroying the flowers, but experts said to not fret -- there are other items you can plant.The ...
This whitish-gray coating on the leaf undersides is a sign that downy mildew disease is about to take down your impatiens flowers. Gardeners are wondering if it's OK to plant old-fashioned bedding ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When I first learned about fabulous annual flowers called “impatiens,” I thought I’d heard the word “impatience” — a term that pretty much sums up my ...
As tender perennials, impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) are typically grown as annuals in many regions. These beautiful blooms are only winter hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and 11, and many people ...
Some impatiens plants in this garden lost their leaves to downy mildew. (Purdue Department of Botany and Plant Pathology photo/Janna Beckerman) Download Photo WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Home gardeners ...
Q: I love planting impatiens. Are New Guinea, Bounce Impatiens and Sun Impatiens the same? Which would be best for direct sun, and do each bounce back after heavy rain? A: The short answer is there ...