Agastache, also known as anise hyssop and hummingbird mints need to be at the top of your list as we rocket toward planting season. Your trusty friend, ‘The Garden Guy’ is here to give you the long ...
For a long time now, one of my most favorite long-blooming perennials has been anise hyssop. It's a versatile perennial that, in my opinion, no garden should be without! Known botanically as Agastache ...
A feeling of euphoria came over The Garden Guy and I muttered to myself that my work on earth was done. OK, I am kidding to a point. I am trialing two new agastaches, which I admit I am falling in ...
As you are reading this column, Meant to Bee Queen Nectarine and Meant to Bee Royal Raspberry, two new agastache varieties, are approaching their 100th day of bloom at The Garden Guy’s house. Both ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... BICOLOR Botanical name/common name: Agastache rupestris/”Sunset” hyssop, Licorice mint hyssop Color specifics: Coral and lavender flowers, fine-leaved ...
Want to welcome an abundance of bees and butterflies to your garden this summer? Garden experts have revealed that planting ...
If the world of gardening could have an "it girl," one good candidate would be agastache. This versatile member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) has burst from the pack to make quite a splash this year.
For years agastache was lost to me in the clutter of trendier plants. It isn't variegated and doesn't have 8-inch flowers or bronze foliage. But what anise hyssop, licorice mint and the other ...
This year at the Southern Plant Trials, I fell in love with the herbaceous perennial agastache. This perennial stood out to me with its profuse blooms and delightful fragrance. At each location I ...
Agastache, also known as anise hyssop or hummingbird mint, is a pollinator-friendly plant. The Maestro series of agastache are compact plants, reaching up to 18 inches tall. The Meant to Bee series ...
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