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zonethreegardenlife.blog
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| | | | | I have had this plant for over thirty years and it never fails. It is in full shade, watered erratically in the summer and yet it reliably blooms in September. It is one of my all stars. It will slowly form a larger clump but is amazingly low maintenance. | |
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hearthwilde.com
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| | | | | Coreopsis is a plant I've been fond of back since my high school days when I had an afternoon job working at a family owned garden center. There's something reassuring and cheery about this plant's bright, bobbing flowers. So when I noticed some seeds for plains coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), a native of the Great Plains,... | |
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dinascitywildlife.com
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| | | | | I planted sunflowers seeds early this spring in the tiny spot of dirt that gets full sun in our front yard. By mid-April the buds were coming up fast. Another week later one was blooming and we were heading to south Florida for a few days and I was afraid I would miss the peak... | |
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thepaintedapron.com
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| | | Take-out Tuesday will be back next week because instead of cooking, today is all about setting Spring tables! Welcome to the annual Celebrate and Decorate Spring tablescape hop! And Happy March! ???? I'm feeling lucky because our winter has been mild Lots of... | ||