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wisconsingarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | We've had some light frost and everything is looking about done for the year. Today, the temps will be a balmy 72 F, so I will take down the beans, chop the squash vines, and spread more soil over the cardboard that is killing the lawn for next year's expansion. The asters have lovely soft... | |
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dennyho.blog
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| | | | | Does anyone else inspect their plants and flowers following a trip away? I'm always excited, and sometimes anxious, about what awaits me in the garden at this time of year. I just returned to a few beautiful blooms and several flowers awaiting their triumphant presentations. Although a winter girl at heart, spring certainly makes me... | |
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fromthealdergrove.com
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| | | | | Lance-Leaf Coreopsis, also known as Coreopsis lanceolata, or tick seed. The Lance-Leaf Coreopsis, also known as Coreopsis lanceolata, is a charming wildflower native to North America, particularly prevalent in the eastern and southeastern regions of the United States. This perennial plant belongs to the Asteraceae family and is cherished for its vibrant beauty and resilience.... | |
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n20gardener.com
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| | | It has been a busy week here. First a lunch for a family Golden Wedding anniversary and then a day of celebrations for our daughter's wedding. The weather was beautiful for both occasions. On top of that we collected a record 67 bottles of apple juice from this year's crop. The garden also seems to... | ||