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pbmgarden.blog
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| | | | | Every Monday Cathy atRambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase of flowers collected from our gardens. In today's offering an overflow of late summer dahlias and zinnias parade fruity hues of apricot, peach, raspberry, strawberry and plum. The dramatic purple Dahlia 'Thomas Edison' is producing more and more blooms. My initial plan... | |
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krispgarden.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Although I look forward to the flowers that bloom during our cool season, the transition is always difficult. The color quotient in my gard... | |
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ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Last Sunday we treated ourselves to a visit to David Austin Roses, the 'royal' We that is, as the Golfer was happy enough to tag along wherever I planned to go. Although only about 35 miles away, I prefer to be as economical as possible with such trips and combine them with something else, or... | |
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| | | By: Dr. Ikjyot Singh Kohli I wrote an extensive script in R that takes the most recent data available for the number of new/confirmed COVID-19 cases per day by location and computes the probability using statistical learning that a selected location will observe a new COVID-19 case (probability of observing a non-zero daily percentage return).... | ||