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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 ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Impatiens in bloom on antique ironwork in the garden of Sally Wachtman of Webster Groves, photographed on Wednesday, July 15, ...
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 ...
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 attitude in the garden and other arenas of life. I ...
Impatiens have long been our go-to plant for shady flowerbeds. The common garden impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) thrive in shady to partly shady locations and typically cover themselves with colorful ...
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How to overwinter impatiens this fall rather than throwing them away
Discover how to overwinter impatiens indoors to enjoy their blooms next year, with expert tips for two simple ways of ...
They’re a deservedly popular choice for the summer garden, but if yours aren’t looking their best, you’ll be asking why are my impatiens leaves turning yellow? Impatiens – or busy Lizzies as they’re ...
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10 spring flowers you can start growing indoors in December
In December, spring flowers are often the last thing on your mind. But despite the chill, many early bloomers can be started ...
The blight causes the impatiens plants to wither and die Some local nurseries are resisting customers' pleas for the shade-friendly favorite There are other shade garden alternatives to impatiens Four ...
Your description indicates that you have had downy mildew on your impatiens. Downy mildew of impatiens has been observed in the United States since about 1994 but became more widespread and ...
Question: Something has chewed holes in our in-ground impatiens plant leaves and also eaten portions of the stems. What could it be and is there a control? Answer: Snails and slugs love impatiens ...
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