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    Don’t let spring creep up on you! Phlox subulata(Post)

    Known variously as creeping phlox or moss phlox, early flowering Phlox subulata is a familiar friend, a welcome harbinger of spring. Its cheerful five-petaled blooms blanket slopes and spill over wal ...

    Jeepers, Colorful Creepers ~ Phlox subulata(Post)

    Its cheerful, early spring blooms crawl over slopes and spill over walls, providing a welcome blanket of vibrant color to winter-weary gardens and gardeners.Winding through rock gardens, edgings, and ...

    Don’t Let Spring Creep Up On You! (Phlox subulata) (Post)

    Known variously as creeping phlox or moss phlox, early-flowering Phlox subulata is a familiar friend, a welcome harbinger of spring. Its cheerful five-petaled blooms blanket slopes and spill over wal ...

    Don’t Let Spring Creep Up On You! (Phlox subulata) (Post)

    Known variously as creeping phlox or moss phlox, early-flowering Phlox subulata is a welcome harbinger of spring. Its cheerful blooms blanket slopes and spill over walls.It might be hard to think spr ...

    Don’t Let Spring Creep Up On You! (Phlox subulata) (Post)

    Known variously as creeping phlox or moss phlox, early-flowering Phlox subulata is a familiar friend, a welcome harbinger of spring. Its cheerful five-petaled blooms blanket slopes and spill over wal ...

    Groundcover Gains for 2024(Post)

    Known variously as creeping phlox or moss phlox, early flowering Phlox subulata is a familiar friend, often among the first blooms of spring. Its cheerful, five-petaled blooms crawl over slopes and s ...

    Gardens of the Gods Phlox "Amazing Grace" (Post)

    How sweet the sight! This lovely bicolor's namesake hymn, widely associated with the Civil War, was actually written before the Revolution by an English slave-trader turned abolitionist and mi ...

    Winter’s Almost Here. Time to Think Spring!(Post)

    We know. It’s hard to conjure April showers and May flowers while December frost and January sleet lurk just below the nearer horizon. But dates on the calendar are like objects in the side-view ...

    HUG A GROUND-HUGGER: Part 1 How low can you go? (Post)

    When you hear the word “groundcover,” what comes to mind? After “Ho-hum,” probably a few too-familiar genera, right?It doesn’t have to be that way. There are strikingly different, even fascinating, p ...

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