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251 items found for "Water Smartweed"
- Hedera helix
Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Propagate by stem cuttings in water or soil. Brown or dry leaves may indicate too much sun or under-watering.
- Eutrochium maculatum
Watering: Consistent and regular watering is crucial, particularly important during dry spells to maintain Thrives in wet conditions; consider planting near a water feature or in a rain garden. Yellowing leaves may indicate too dry conditions; increase watering frequency.
- Chelone glabra
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in dry conditions, to support healthy development. Regularly check soil moisture and adjust watering to ensure consistent dampness. Yellow or drooping leaves may indicate water stress; adjust watering practices accordingly.
- Mentha suaveolens
Ideal for adding a splash of color to moist areas, rain gardens, and along water features. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in dry conditions. Yellowing leaves may indicate too dry conditions; increase watering frequency.
- Salvia greggii 'Radio Red'
Drought-tolerant once established, making it a great choice for water-wise gardening. Watering: Requires moderate watering but becomes drought-tolerant after it is established.
- Lobelia cardinalis
Ideal for adding a splash of color to moist areas, rain gardens, and along water features. Watering: Regularly maintaining soil moisture is key, particularly crucial during dry periods to ensure Yellowing leaves may indicate too dry conditions; increase watering frequency.
- Iris domestica
Watering: Requires moderate watering, with a focus on regular watering until the plant is well-established
- Salvia greggii mirage rose bi-color
Drought-tolerant once established, perfect for water-wise landscapes. Watering: This plant has moderate water requirements and becomes drought-tolerant once it has been established
- Chelone obliqua tiny tortuga
Watering: Requires consistently moist soil, particularly important in dry spells. If the plant appears wilted or stressed, check for soil moisture; it may need more water.
- Pycnanthemum muticum
Watering: Has moderate water needs but becomes drought-tolerant once established, easing long-term care
- Coreopsis Lanceolata
Watering: Initial regular watering is necessary until the plant is established, after which it can withstand
- Liatris spicata
Watering: This plant becomes drought-tolerant once established, although regular watering is needed in