Everyone loves surprises -- at least the good kind. The kitchen garden is full of surprises, and scented geraniums offer the gardener and the cook a bounty of fragrant and delicious ideas. History: ...
A pot of Old Fashioned Rose scented geranium grew on the windowsill of every college dorm room that Patrick McDuffee occupied in his years studying biology at James Madison University in Virginia. It ...
To use Mary Poppins’ term, scented geraniums are “practically prfect” plants that, with little care, can add delightful fragrances and more to the garden. Scented geraniums are really not geraniums at ...
A pot of Old Fashioned Rose scented geranium grew on the windowsill of every college dorm room that Patrick McDuffee occupied in his years studying biology at James Madison University in Virginia. It ...
The International Herb Association for 2006 has chosen scented geraniums as the Herb of the Year. Every year since 1995, the International Herb Association has chosen an Herb of the Year to highlight.
What's not to love about a plant so versatile that it can scent a home with sweet fragrance, flavor food and provide the basis for perfume? Just one bloomin' thing. It doesn't flower very much. That's ...
Common geraniums in the Pelargonium genus are attractive container and bedding plants adding color and fragrance to the garden all season long, but did you know there are different types of Geraniums ...
Rain has finally come to Lubbock, temperatures have abated somewhat and we can get back into the garden. Joining us in the garden will be those annoying mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are a prolific pest with ...
ARE YOU A plant collector? I wouldn’t have identified as such, but sometimes it takes losing a plant to discover how scent-imental (sorry) we are about it. For more than 10 years, an enormous, scented ...
Geraniums have a way of evoking memories. Whether it’s the first bright red zonals that grandma planted in spring or those pots of dotted color on windowsills that welcome visitors to charming ...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the geranium was a novel and beloved plant. Thomas Jefferson took some to the White House. But by the end of the century, people were sick of it. William Morris, ...
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