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Growing Euonymus topiary (Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus')

Growing Euonymus topiary (Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus') Pronunciation: yew-on-ih-musThis bushy, evergreen shrub prefers low to bright, indirect light and indoors temperatures of 40-80°F.

Growing Erythronium

Growing Erythronium Pronunciation: air-ith-roe-nee-umSize: 8-9 cm Plant immediately upon receipt, as bulbs dry out quickly. Plant 3″ deep, 4–5″ apart (5–6 per sq ft).Plants prefer humus-rich soil in a p

Growing Eryngium (Sea Holly)

Growing Eryngium (Sea Holly) Pronunciation: er-ingee-um Grow Eryngium in average, well-drained soil—thrives in sandy soil. Sea Holly tolerates drought and salt spray.

Growing Eriophyllum (Wooly Sunflower)

Growing Eriophyllum (Wooly Sunflower) Plant in well-drained soil. Prefers lean, dry soil. Will suffer in very wet weather or when given less than excellent drainage. Seldom requires fertilizing.

Growing Erigeron (Fleabane)

Growing Erigeron (Fleabane) Pronunciation: air-idj-er-onGrow in full sun. Not fussy about soil, as long as it is well drained. Cut back hard after bloom to prevent formation of seed and to keep plants c

Growing Erica (Heath)

Growing Erica (Heath) Pronunciation: air-ih-kah Plant out of the way of winter winds in full sun (or partial shade in the South and in warm inland areas of the West) and well-drained, acidic soil that r

Growing Eremurus (Foxtail Lilies)

Growing Eremurus (Foxtail Lilies) Pronunciation: err-eh-mure-usPlant 6 in. deep, 12-15 apart, in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Sandy soil enriched with compost or leafmold is ideal. Good drai

Growing Eranthis

Growing Eranthis Pronunciation: air-an-thissSoak overnight, then plant 1 in. deep, 2 in. apart (15-20 per sq. ft.). Tubers do not store well, so plant upon receipt in woodland conditions with humusy soi

Growing Epimedium (Barrenwort)

Growing Epimedium (Barrenwort) Pronunciation: ep-ee-meedee-um Epimedium features airy sprays of flowers on wiry stems in April–May, and bronzy foliage in spring. It is a clump-forming evergreen t

Growing Enkianthus

Growing Enkianthus Pronunciation: en-kee-an-thusPlant in full sun or partial shade. Enkianthus blooms on the previous years growth, so in late winter or early spring prune only to remove dead or broken

Growing Hedera helix (English Ivy Houseplant)

Growing Hedera helix (English Ivy Houseplant) A tolerant houseplant, English Ivy grows best in an east- or west-facing window, but will get by in a window that faces north, provided the window is not shaded

Growing Eleutherococcus (Five-Leaf Aralia)

Growing Eleutherococcus (Five-Leaf Aralia) Pronunciation: eh-lew-ther-oh-kok-usThrives in all kinds of soil from heavy clay to poor, dry soil and tolerates wide extremes of pH. Fertilize with a light ha

Growing Eggplant (Vegetable Plants)

Growing Eggplant (Vegetable Plants) Care of Plants On ArrivalYour plants have just spent up to 3 days without light or water and may have yellow leaves or show evidence of wilting. Through years of shipping

Growing Echinops (Globe Thistle)

Growing Echinops (Globe Thistle) Pronunciation: ek in-opsGrow Echinops in full sun or partial shade and average garden soil. In the South, good drainage is essential. Cut flower stems back to the ground afte

Growing Echeveria

Growing Echeveria Pronunciation: ek-eh-ver-ee-ahIts a rare houseplant that appreciates the arid atmosphere of a centrally heated winter, but Echeveria is one that does. Give these succulents at least 6-

Growing Duranta (Sky Flower, Pigeonberry)

Growing Duranta (Sky Flower, Pigeonberry) Pronunciation: doo-ran-tahThis tropical shrub grows well in moist, well-drained garden soil. It can tolerate full sun but the leaf color will be brighter in par

Growing Doronicum (Leopard's bane)

Growing Doronicum (Leopard's bane) Pronunciation: door-on-ih-kumThese cheerful, spring-blooming, deciduous perennials grow from rhizomes or tubers and are good companions for the later blooming spr

Growing Digitalis (Foxglove)

Growing Digitalis (Foxglove) Pronunciation: dih-jih-tayliss Grow Digitalis in soil enriched with organic matter. Afternoon shade is required in the South and warm inland areas of the West. Rem

Growing Dictamnus (Gas Plant)

Growing Dictamnus (Gas Plant) Pronunciation: dick-tam-nusPlant average garden soil. Plants are slow to become established but are long lived and never need dividing. Resents disturbance so choose its lo

Growing Dichondra

Growing Dichondra Pronunciation: die-kondruh Plant Dichondra in full sun in average garden soil or in a well-drained potting mix. This annual in the Morning Glory family tolerates heat and dry con

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