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cindydyer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've often admired Nandina, but no longer. Turns out the berries are extremely toxic, killing anything that eats them, particularly birds. While it doesn't grow in my planting zone, for those who have it in their yard, at the very least, the berries should be removed, or better yet, replace the plant with a native... | |
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annmackay.blog
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| | | | | Autumn brings a restrained feel to my garden. There is nothing showy here at the moment and the remaining touches of colour are easy to miss. But if the sun shines, there might be a sudden brief glow as it brings the leaves alive like small flames. | |
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gardeninacity.com
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| | | | | Last week I got a new crabapple tree for the space where the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) had died. Usually I plant bareroot trees myself, but this time we shelled out for a tree from the nursery that was about 9' and too heavy for me to plant on my own. In addition to being... | |
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doingtheplan.com
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| | | I took this picture not long after sunrise earlier this week. A hungry cat woke me up. Listening to the birds and looking at the sunrise I really didn't mind the early start too much. I've picked a few flowers for the house, although unless a storm is coming I do prefer to leave the... | ||