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Historical Heirloom Gardening with Ornamental Plants Heirloom gardening can combine ornamental plants into a variety of stunning landscape arrangements. Use this historical guide to create your heirloom garden.
by Jo Ann Gardner
The definition of heirloom ornamental plants is plants introduced to American gardens from 1600 to 1950 and a little beyond to accommodate the iris and other plants defined as antique .
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This quiggly fence follows a design similar to one traditionally built in early settler s cottage gardens.
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Picket fences and sidewalk borders are ideal locations for varying the color arrangement of old roses and purple sage (Salvia officinalis).
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The Garden Guy was looking at photos of last year’s trials and I was struck by one of a Mecardonia. If you are like most, Mecardonia probably conjures up visions of one of the stops that Moses and the Israelites made while looking for the promised land.
I have never written about this plant and was thinking there is a great chance my readers do not know about how wonderful and tough as nails is this flower and particularly the award-winning variety GoldDust.
GoldDust, a Proven Winners selection, has won 67 awards and from north to south and east to west. It was a Top Performer at Penn State, University of Georgia, Tennessee, Cornell, South Dakota State, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, and the list goes on for pages. This speaks volumes and mostly of what it will do in your landscape, too!
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