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| | | | We go another 10 inches of snow dumped on us last weekend, but that doesn't mean I'm giving up on my garden dreams and plans! Mother n... | |
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| | | | Things are starting to pop as the weather warms and we head further into spring. My first vase of the season features three early cultivars of Narcissus and a few red twig dogwood snips. Nice to be back to creating arrangements from my own yard and garden. Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden... | |
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| | | | 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 24, 3/5/24, Part I, Wintering Insects Awake (March 5 - 19) Keichitsu ??. This week,Colleeninvites us to think about the seasonal change and select kigo words that inspire our poetry. The Oregon Garden Club Federation has planted thousands of daffodil bulbs along Oregon highways for decades. The weather in... | |
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| | Alliums, or flowering onions, seem to spread either by offset (bulbs multiply and send up new leaves and flower stalks while attached to the parent bulb) or by seed, occasionally both ways. I've not noticed A. karataviense multiply via offset, but it does set a copious quantity of seeds. New plants start to bloom in... |