Invasive Plants in Massachusetts
Invasive plants spread naturally and rapidly, and are usually non-native varieties. If allowed to spread, these plants can grow out of control, take over an area, and choke out desirable plants in your landscape.
Invasive plants spread naturally and rapidly, and are usually non-native varieties. If allowed to spread, these plants can grow out of control, take over an area, and choke out desirable plants in your landscape.
Bring the Tropics to your Northeast Garden
Tropical plants can add color and texture in unique ways. Use them in potted arrangements with other flowers or make a bold statement as a stand alone plant. With enough heat and humidity tropicals are very easy to grow.
Helpful Tips-Use a container soil mix. Choose bedding plants for your light and temperature requirements. Use the correct amount of slow release fertilizer. Start from the center and work out, gently pressing down. Take care not to over water!
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