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I need to know types of plants that are easy to grow and that have big leaves.
21 Jun '07 07:16 am
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TOP 10 Easy to Grow
1. Daylily, 'Stella de Oro'
Bring a beautiful summery yellow into your garden with the 'Stella de Oro' daylily. Not only is this plant easy to grow, but its elegant flowers make for a great variety that is the first to bloom and the last to stop.
2. Black-Eyed Susan
Once you plant this native daisy, you'll never have to worry about it again. It is virtually void of pests or diseases and it's yellow blooms are full and long.
3. Hosta
Who doesn't love the hosta? Perfect for a shady corner, this leafy hosta will bring a great green texture to your garden and is easy to grow.
4. Blanket Flower, 'Goblin'
An extremely popular plant in the south where it is known by its heat-tolerant reputation, this blanket flower will keep your vases full with scarlet blooms all summer long.
5. Strawberry, 'Surecrop'
The USDA picked the name because it was the most descriptive of this high-yielding and sweet berry. Think of the 'Surecrop' as a berry fac ...more
Answered by L KINI, 21 Jun '07 07:23 am
1. Daylily, 'Stella de Oro'
Bring a beautiful summery yellow into your garden with the 'Stella de Oro' daylily. Not only is this plant easy to grow, but its elegant flowers make for a great variety that is the first to bloom and the last to stop.
2. Black-Eyed Susan
Once you plant this native daisy, you'll never have to worry about it again. It is virtually void of pests or diseases and it's yellow blooms are full and long.
3. Hosta
Who doesn't love the hosta? Perfect for a shady corner, this leafy hosta will bring a great green texture to your garden and is easy to grow.
4. Blanket Flower, 'Goblin'
An extremely popular plant in the south where it is known by its heat-tolerant reputation, this blanket flower will keep your vases full with scarlet blooms all summer long.
5. Strawberry, 'Surecrop'
The USDA picked the name because it was the most descriptive of this high-yielding and sweet berry. Think of the 'Surecrop' as a berry fac ...more
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