"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." [table-of-contents] stripped The charming little forget-me-not is loved all over the world. Its tiny, ...
What: A charming woodland groundcover, creeping forget-me-not (omphalodes verna) is as tough as it is beautiful. From late winter to early spring, this perennial sends forth short clusters of true ...
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New spring rhododendron foliage can sometimes be burned in periods of unusually high temperatures and strong sun, but the plants usually survive. Dear Helen: Will the forget-me-not plants that have ...
Forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica) is a woodland ground cover that blooms blue flowers high above the green foliage in the spring. It is commonly used among the spring-blooming bulbs but can be grown ...
Forget-me-nots are one of the most easily recognised garden flowers. The small round blue, white-eyed flowers are pretty and bright. Grown as spring bedding, usually in combination with tulips, they ...
Plant forget-me-nots in partial shade. According to our experts, forget-me-nots grow best in partial shade and in hardiness zones five through nine. "In the wild, forget-me-nots thrive in shady ...
Q: Are these forget-me-nots? They are over a foot tall, and grow by one of the “path entrances” from the boathouse parking lot at Green Lake. Do forget-me-nots get that tall, or are these some other ...
Note: This column has been corrected to reflect that Myosotis alpestris, the alpine forget-me-not, is the state flower, not Myosotis scorpiodes. I am not a fan of forget-me-nots. In particular, I do ...
In the South, it should be safe to plant out half-hardy annuals, but that’s not the case yet in the North. When we get the odd basking day, it’s easy to think summer’s here and frosts are behind us, ...