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Sweet Caroline Medusa Black debuts 2026

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Four years ago, an ornamental sweet potato of all things shook up the green industry. Additionally, it was named after Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology. If you remember from junior high, this lady did not have hair but snakes.
My take on this is whenever the green industry names a new plant after Medusa it turns out to be special. Now four years and 29 awards later Sweet Caroline Medusa Green is one of the finest in the market.

Its tight habit makes it the perfect choice for baskets, boxes, containers of all sorts and in my it drapes over a wall with perfection, not a kudzu like performance. That Medusa name is in reference to the leaves that are composed of 7 long, finger-like lobes.

Read the full story from The Garden Guy Norman Winter in your Thursday Bowie News.

Top photo – Sweet Caroline Medusa Green shows off its compact habit in this hanging basket seen at the Young’s Plant Farm Annual Garden Tour in Auburn, AL. (Photo by Norman Winter)

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‘Caladium of the Year’ thrives sun, shade

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The Garden Guy surfed the web and stumbled across a photo you most likely have never seen. It featured three Proven Winners National Plants of the Year in a wonderful combination.
The flowers were the Safari Dusk Jamesbrittenia or South African phlox which is the ‘Annual of the Year.’ The combo also featured Supertunia Hoopla Vivid Orchid the ‘Petunia of the Year’ and Heart to Heart Chinook the ‘Caladium of the Year.’

Read the full story from The Garden Guy in your Thursday Bowie News.

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Flora, fauna , fragrance with ST petunias

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As gardeners we think about flora and fauna, but I would like to suggest one more. And that is fragrance.
Fragrance is one of those memory makers. Memories for the children who grow up with garden fragrance and for spouses celebrating anniversaries. It’s not just the memories of the flowers’ beauty, but also that Mom and Dad grew them and what the time was like.
Today, I had a flashback to that moment in time as I walked out onto my patio. I wasn’t planning an olfactory experience nor did I even think about growing more Supertunia petunias than ever before.

Read the full Garden Guy column in your Thursday Bowie News.

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Fairytail Fresco can launch flower fest in your yard

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Though I am writing this in April the garden season in Georgia has been a blast and Fresco has been my favorite. You no doubt are pondering what Fresco is?
Well Fresco is a new hydrangea making its debut this year. So, I better get the correct name front and center. It is Fairytrail Fresco Cascade Hydrangea.
So, the fact that The Garden Guy is telling you I have fallen madly in love with a hydrangea that has been blooming in April already starts to stir the imagination.
Proven Winners tells everyone up front that it is early to bloom but Fairytrail Fresco was already blooming when other hydrangeas were deciding if they were going to live through the winter with the repeating vortex.

Read the full story in Thursday’s Bowie News.

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