Creeping Phlox

Creeping Phlox


PHLOX SUBULATA SCARLET FLAME CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
Phlox Subulata SCARLET FLAME CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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PHLOX SUBULATA FORT HILL CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
Phlox Subulata FORT HILL CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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PHLOX CREEPING RED WING
PHLOX CREEPING RED WING
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PHLOX CREEPING CANDY STRIPES
PHLOX CREEPING CANDY STRIPES
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PHLOX CREEPING EMERALD PINK
PHLOX CREEPING EMERALD PINK
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PHLOX CREEPING BLUE EMERALD
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PHLOX CREEPING WHITE DELIGHT
PHLOX CREEPING WHITE DELIGHT
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PHLOX SUBULATA WHITE DELIGHT CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
PHLOX SUBULATA WHITE DELIGHT CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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PHLOX CREEPING MILLSTREAM DAPHNE
PHLOX CREEPING MILLSTREAM DAPHNE
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PHLOX SUBULATA CANDY STRIPE CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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PHLOX SUBULATA DRUMMOND PINK CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
PHLOX SUBULATA DRUMMOND PINK CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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PHLOX SUBULATA EMERALD PINK CREEPING PHLOX PLANT
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Phlox, Creeping


Phlox, Creeping


$3.95


The Creeping Phlox grows about 4 inches tall, stays green all year (in mild climates) and gives masses of color in early spring. Creeping Phlox comes in our choice of red, blue, white, or pink. Wonderful ground cover or border. Strong northern-grown field divisions sent. Partial shade or full sun. Hummingbird and Buttefly attractant. Deer resistant.

Phlox, Candystripe Creeping


Phlox, Candystripe Creeping


$3.99


A new color sensation in this popular perennial. Candystripe Creeping Phlox has dainty pink and white pinwheel flowers that smother the plant in early spring. These showy plants make wonderful ground covers and borders. The Candystripe Creeping Phlox has moss-like foliage that stays green all winter. Grows 4-6" high and 12-18" wide. Easy to grow. We send strong, field grown divisions. Limited supply.

Phlox


Phlox


$37.29


Phlox

Creeping With The...


Creeping With The...


$10.49


Creeping With The...

Creeping Duck


Creeping Duck


$10


Creeping Duck

Peppy, Phlox and the Bath


Peppy, Phlox and the Bath


$4.44


Peppy, Phlox and the Bath

Phlox, Everblooming


Phlox, Everblooming


$15.99


Now grow Phlox you'll be proud of. Here is the improved variety you've read about! They boast brilliant sun-proof colors, big, clean florets and huge, gorgeous flowerheads! Plant our vigorous 2 year field grown plants - they are better and are guaranteed to grow! Selected, field-grown plants, Zones 3-9. Phlox Collection is available in three different sizes to meet all your planting needs: 6 Phlox (1 of each variety) 12 Phlox (2 of each variety) 18 Phlox (3 of each variety) Varieties include: Crimson Red, Royal Purple, Orange, Salmon-Pink, Bright Eyes and Snow White

CREEPING MYRTLE: ODE TO THE URCHIN


CREEPING MYRTLE: ODE TO THE URCHIN


$9.75


CREEPING MYRTLE: ODE TO THE URCHIN

Phlox, Tall


Phlox, Tall


$4.99


The Hardy Tall Phlox has giant, fragrant blooms -- year after year -- blooms that last for weeks. You will be rewarded with blooms all summer -- from June to September when color and mass effect are most needed. Hardy Tall Phlox’s are very hardy and easy to grow in sun or semi-shade. You'll get strong, healthy, blooming-size field grown plants. Rich color assortment of our choice: Flamingo Red, Pastel Pink, Royal Purple, and Snow White.

Phlox, David


Phlox, David


$2.95


Huge 5-6" flower heads and outstanding colors make Giant Hardy Phlox a favorite in every garden. For best results, plant them in well-drained soil. Can be planted in full sun to partial shade. Winner of the 2002 Perennial of the Year Award! Choice plants.

Phlox, Orange


Phlox, Orange


$3.49


Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. Selected field grown plants.

Tall Summer Phlox - Starfire


Tall Summer Phlox - Starfire


$1.59


Starfire phlox is prized for their striking flower clusters with a lovely fragrance. Starfire is extremely hardy and blooms profusely all summer long.

Phlox Special, Giant


Phlox Special, Giant


$13.99


You receive 1 each of Blue Paradise, Tenor, David, Orange Perfection, Nicki and Bright Eyes giant hardy Phlox.

Wintergreen, Creeping


Wintergreen, Creeping


$6.95


Delightfully aromatic foliage and year round color make Creeping Wintergreen a favorite ground cover for partial to full shaded areas. Produces white flowers lightly tinted with pink in spring. Creeping Wintergreen foliage starts out as glossy green and turns red as the weather cools. You'll love the sight of the red fruits in the summer. Grows to 6" tall. Spreads up to 3'. Deer resistant. For a rain garden.

The Creeping Unknown


The Creeping Unknown


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Track Listing: 1. Harmonic Deluxe, 2. Shelf Control, 3. Details at Play, 4. Last Outlaws, 5. International Loss Adjuster, 6. Fog and Wind, 7. Extinguisher, 8. Footbridge, 9. Creeping Unknown, The, 10. 2nd Hand Air, 11. Somewhere on the Coast, 12. Wick Effect, The, 13. Slow Room, The, 14. When Shade Was Made, 15. Morepork Makes It Home, 16. Creek Country, 17. Navigator, 18. Upper Lab, 19. Near to a Beautiful Park

Darkness Creeping


Darkness Creeping


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Imagine being trapped forever in someone else's nightmare, with no means of escape. Or caught on one of the most terrifying roller coasters of all time, when suddenly the tracks ahead just disappear. Enter the world of Darkness Creeping, where hollow-eyed skulls arrive in the mail and nothing is as it seems. Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner and beloved author Neal Shusterman walks on the dark side with this classic collection of masterfully creepy stories so horrifying, you may have to read them twice to remind yourself they're not real.

Creeping Failure


Creeping Failure


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The Internet is often called a superhighway, but it may be more analogous to a city: an immense tangle of streets, highways, and interchanges, lined with homes and businesses, playgrounds and theatres. We may not physically live in this city, but most of us spend a lot of time there, and even pay rents and fees to hold property in it. But the Internet is not a city of the 21st century. Jeffrey Hunker, an internationally known expert in cyber-security and counter-terrorism policy, argues that the Internet of today is, in many ways, equivalent to the burgeoning cities of the early Industrial Revolution: teeming with energy but also with new and previously unimagined dangers, and lacking the technical and political infrastructures to deal with these problems. In a world where change of our own making has led to unexpected consequences, why have we failed, at our own peril, to address these consequences? Drawing on his experience as a top expert in information security, Hunker sets out to answer this critical question in Creeping Failure . Hunker takes a close look at the "creeping failures" that have kept us in a state of cyber insecurity: how and why they happened, and most crucially, how they can be fixed. And he arrives at some stunning conclusions about the dramatic measures that we will need to accomplish this. This groundbreaking book is an essential first step toward understanding the World Wide Web in a larger context as we try to build a safer Internet "city." But it also raises issues that are relevant far outside the online realm: for example, how can we work together to create not just new policy, but new kinds of policy? Creeping Failure calls for nothing less than a basic rethinking of the Internet — and of how we solve problems together. From the Hardcover edition.

Phlox : Phlox Hirsuta, Phlox Subulata, Phlox Divaricata, Phlox Dolichantha, Phlox Stolonifera, Phlox Hoodii, Phlox Alyssifolia, Phlox Stansburyi


Phlox : Phlox Hirsuta, Phlox Subulata, Phlox Divaricata, Phlox Dolichantha, Phlox Stolonifera, Phlox Hoodii, Phlox Alyssifolia, Phlox Stansburyi


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Phlox, Royal Purple


Phlox, Royal Purple


$3.49


Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. Selected field grown plants.

Phlox, Bright Eyes


Phlox, Bright Eyes


$2.95


Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. Selected field grown plants.

Phlox, Crimson Red


Phlox, Crimson Red


$3.49


Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. Selected field grown plants.

Phlox, Snow White


Phlox, Snow White


$5.99


Now grow Phlox you'll be proud of. Here is the improved variety you've read about! They boast brilliant sun-proof colors, big, clean florets and huge, gorgeous flowerheads! Plant our vigorous 2 year field grown plants - they are better and are guaranteed to grow! Selected, field-grown plants, Zones 3-9.

Phlox, Salmon Pink


Phlox, Salmon Pink


$5.99


Now grow Phlox you'll be proud of. Here is the improved variety you've read about! They boast brilliant sun-proof colors, big, clean florets and huge, gorgeous flowerheads! Plant our vigorous 2 year field grown plants - they are better and are guaranteed to grow! Selected, field-grown plants, Zones 3-9.

Phlox, Hardy Orange Perfection


Phlox, Hardy Orange Perfection


$2.95


Huge 5-6" flower heads and outstanding color make Giant Hardy Phlox a favorite in every garden. We have chosen this hardy variety to insure you years of pleasure. For best results, plant them in well-drained soil. Can be planted in full sun to partial shade. Zones 3-8. We send choice, number one plants.

Phlox, Hardy Nicki


Phlox, Hardy Nicki


$2.95


Huge 5-6" flower heads and outstanding color make Giant Hardy Phlox a favorite in every garden. We have chosen this hardy variety to insure you years of pleasure. For best results, plant them in well-drained soil. Can be planted in full sun to partial shade. Zones 3-8. We send choice, number one plants.

Phlox, Hardy Tenor


Phlox, Hardy Tenor


$2.95


Huge 5-6" flower heads and outstanding color make Giant Hardy Phlox a favorite in every garden. We have chosen this hardy variety to insure you years of pleasure. For best results, plant them in well-drained soil. Can be planted in full sun to partial shade. Zones 3-8. We send choice, number one plants.

Phlox, Hardy Blue Paradise


Phlox, Hardy Blue Paradise


$2.95


Huge 5-6" flower heads and outstanding color make Giant Hardy Phlox a favorite in every garden. We have chosen this hardy variety to insure you years of pleasure. For best results, plant them in well-drained soil. Can be planted in full sun to partial shade. Zones 3-8. We send choice, number one plants.

Phlox (Hardcover)


Phlox (Hardcover)


$34.66


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Phlox Collection of 4


Phlox Collection of 4


$11.99


Hardy - giant heads! Will grace the most charming garden. A carnival of color and these big blossoms stay beautiful right through summer's heat. Owen phlox do not winterkill -- come up year after year, larger and more productive. Selected from 50 choice varieties, expertly chosen for constant blooming, huge blossoms and vibrant colors. With nearly 1,000,000 plants in bloom, we selected these to make this outstanding offer. Selected field grown plants. You get one of each: Crimson Red #5952 Bright Eyes #5652 Royal Purple #5177 Orange #5953

The Creeping Flesh


The Creeping Flesh


$12.71


Peter Cushing delivers one of his finest hand-wringing performances as Emmanuel Hildern, a Victorian man of science who relates a mad tale of horror to his half-brother and professional rival James (Christopher Lee). His tale begins with the discovery of the weird skeletal remains of a large unknown humanoid in Papua, new Guinea, which he carts back to England for study. Even more unusual than the skeleton's ghastly appearance is its ability to grow new flesh when moistened with water. Further research reveals that the creature may actually be instilled with the very essence of malevolence (basically freeze-dried, instant evil), indicating that it would be best kept out of the rain. Despite an incongruous subplot involving the doctor's insane daughter, whom he believes can be cured by injections of serum derived from the creature's reanimated tissue, this is an effectively creepy period piece with heady Gothic atmosphere (and a neat twist ending) that ranks among director Freddie Francis's finest work. Cavett Binion, Rovi

Creeping Footsteps


Creeping Footsteps


$2.5


By Mary Leaf. For piano. FJH Written for You Piano Solos. Halloween. Early Elementary. Single sheet. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc

Creeping Bookends


Creeping Bookends


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One evening, a young boy is accidentally locked inside the library. Suddenly, a pair of lizard bookends come alive! The boy watches as the ravenous reptiles gobble up stacks of books. Will the Librarian arrive before the boy becomes their next meal?

Often there are those areas of your garden that just aren't suitable for lawn or have exposed ledge and rocks making it impossible to plant shrubs. These areas can easily be transformed into beautiful rock gardens by rearranging of some of the stones and bringing in a bit of new soil. If you don't have enough stones on site add a few new ones. You can also start a rock garden from scratch on slopes which are too steep to mow. Since most plants which thrive in rock garden settings are sun loving, try to pick the sunniest spot possible for your garden. If, however, your rocky slope happens to be in the shade there are a number of interesting ferns and woodland perennials which will do just fine.

A successful rock garden depends on the selection and arrangement of the stones and striking the right balance between the stones and plants. Choose stones with character, with interesting shapes and maybe some lichens or moss. When selecting new stone the most important thing to remember is the character of the existing stone back at the site. Try to use one type of stone throughout the garden. Keeping them consistent will result in a garden which seems to belong to the site. Also, stone native to your area will look natural, be inexpensive and be easy to obtain. Large rocks with irregular shapes look interesting in the rock garden, but keep in mind that you'll need smaller rocks as well. Look for stones which have natural depressions in them, these can be filled with soil and planted with moss or succulents such sedum (a beautiful groundcover with yellow or pink flowers).

When arranging the stones in the garden let the site's natural conditions guide you. If, for example, the stones you're using have one side covered with moss make sure they are all placed with the moss facing the same direction. The same holds true if there are other distinct characteristics common to the all the stone. Arrange stones with cracks or fissures so they line up in the same direction. This will allow your garden to blend in with the surrounding landscape.

If you are building a garden on a slope, fill in behind each stone as you work your way to the top and if possible, try to create relatively deep pockets of soil around larger stones. This will make suitable spots for a few small shrubs. It's also important to bury the stones about half way to make sure they're secure and stable. After the rocks are in place let the soil settle around them for a few days then take a look at the arrangement from a distance to be sure you like the layout before adding plants.

With the stone in place, it's time to begin the process of choosing your plants. Low growing perennials such as creeping phlox, alyssum, thyme, thrift and speedwell work wonderfully. Where the soil is deep enough, evergreens such as blue carpet junipers and dwarf hinoki cypress will provide color to the garden throughout the winter. Since many of the plants best suited to rock gardens bloom only in the spring, consider incorporating a few annuals for color throughout the season. Though rock gardens can contain only those plants which grow naturally on rocky slopes, proper maintenance allows for a wide variety of plants.

Though rock garden plants will generally do better in drier conditions and poorer soil than most plants, you should care for them as you would perennials. Fertilize in the spring along with your other gardens and make sure to water often, especially during the hot summer months, as the soil in a rock garden tends to be shallow and will quickly dry out. Just as with any perennial garden the soil should be occasionally cultivated and weeded.

Never let weeds grow in the nooks and crannies, they will easily crowd out the smaller plants. If the weeds get too large in the more shallow pockets their root systems can spread throughout the entire area. If this happens pulling the weed will often remove the entire pocket of soil along with all the plants so try to avoid letting the weeds and grasses get out control. Most rock garden plants do well in poor soil, but the occasional addition of manure or compost will give them a boost. Also, just as in perennial gardens, maintenance should include cutting back in the fall, deadheading, clipping off dead stems and foliage, and dividing any plants that become root-bound. Because plants in a rock garden are more exposed than plants in a level bed, they may need more protection in winter so a heavy mulch should be applied late in the fall in cold climates.

Tim Birch is the owner of gardenscope.com [http://www.gardenscope.com] a garden resource site.

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