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| | A simple summertime vase of tropical flowers. Step back and it looks like bunches of bananas. Or, depending on your flight of fancy, a flock of parrots. This is a mason jar filled with Heliconia psittacorum, common name, Parrotflowers. A favorite perennial in tropical gardens, these can run rampant when in their happy place -...
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| | On Mondays Cathy at Rambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase composed of materials collected from our gardens. Wouldn't it be nice to run out to the garden and cut an armful of peonies? Patience. Must have patience. Fortunately the gorgeous white Hippeastrum from last week's vase opened two additional flowers. The...
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| | I finally picked one Celosia which sat all summer and did nothing from the time I planted it out. It needed more light and never got over the slow start to summer. A couple of Zinnias, Larkspur the 'oh so frilly' Cosmos, Snapdragons 'Chantilly Lace', some pink Yarrow, and Penny Cress rounded this out.
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| Pesticides are a major driver of insect decline. The current authorisation system is insufficient and does not protect non-target species. This harms agriculture, for it depends on pollinators and organisms that take care of soil fertility. In the PoshBee study, a group of scientists has monitored the effects of pesticides on bumblebee colonies, a better indicator than the