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Horticulturist Matt Mattus shares gardening expertise, research and science from his home garden and greenhouse.

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Plant Trials

Growing Annual Vines in Pots

Plant Trials

My Surprising Nicotiana Trial Results

Plant Trials

Salpiglossis Techniques and Trials

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A Comprehensive review of all the wrong ways to grow Salpiglossis found on the Internet.

Mark my words, you will do this: Grafting Tomatoes

January 31, 2011

HEIRLOOM TOMATOES FROM MY GARDEN LAST SEPTEMBER, TYPICALLY PRONE TO DISEASES, IF THESE WERE GRAFTED PLANTS, I COULD INCREASE MY HARVEST BY 200%, ORGANICALLY….

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HANASHOBU – The Art of Growing and Displaying Japanese Iris

January 30, 2011

THE FIRST BULLETIN ON HANASHOBU, PUBLISHED BY THE JAPAN IRIS SOCIETY IN 1931. In Japan, Iris culture is like many things the Japanese practice,…

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Snowmageddon

January 28, 2011

Snow gathers on the alpine bed, which is buried under 7 feet of snow, and deep enough to stop the snow from sliding off…

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Daily Awesome

January 26, 2011

The mottled bark of Pinus bungeana Camellia japonica’Betty’s Beauty’ An interspecific Clivia cross, between C. miniata and C. caulsecens

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Rare Bulb Progress

January 24, 2011

The Brunsvigia bosmaniae, which bloomed for me this last September, has the most amazing leaves that stay pressed to the ground. I make sure…

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Aloe Arctic Cold Blast

January 23, 2011

My mystery tree Aloe blooms as more snow arrives and the coldest temperatures in 16 years. Tonight -5 F, Tomorrow, -10 possible.  Here in…

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Fabulousness – NEW CUT FLOWER TRENDS

January 22, 2011

Green Trick® Series, a brand new Dianthus barbatus ‘Temarisou’ that looks more like a moss ball than a sterile Sweet William. This amazing new…

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Oh, beloved Violette de Parma, though shalt never return

January 19, 2011

The true Violette de Parma, as picked in my greenhouse last year. Here, Viola ‘Parme de Toulouse’ Today I am trying something new, a few of…

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IT’S CALLED CORAL BARK MAPLE FOR A REASON

January 18, 2011

THE SCARLET BRANCHES OF ACER PALMATUM SANGU-KAKU, THE CORAL BARK MAPLE LOOK RADIOACTIVE ( IN A GOOD WAY)  IN THE GARDEN ON A SUNNY…

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FORCING EARLY BLOOMING BRANCHES

January 18, 2011

LARGE CONTAINERS OF FORCED BRANCHES ARE FREE, AND PROVIDE A FRESH HOPE OF SPRING, DURING THE DARKEST DAYS OF WINTER It may only be…

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