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countygardening.ca
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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... | |
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www.redhousegarden.com
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| | | | | learning about gardening near Boston | |
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zonethreegardenlife.blog
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| | | | | I finally picked one Celosia which sat all summer and did nothing from the time I planted it out. It needed more light and never got over the slow start to summer. A couple of Zinnias, Larkspur the 'oh so frilly' Cosmos, Snapdragons 'Chantilly Lace', some pink Yarrow, and Penny Cress rounded this out. | |
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marylandgrows.umd.edu
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| | | Wintersowingis a technique gardeners can use to start growing seeds outdoors during thewintermonths. If you have limited space for starting seeds indoors, wintersowingmight be an option for you, depending on what you want to grow. I first triedwintersowinglast year with several types of flower seeds. Winter sowingworks best for plants that are cold tolerant or... | ||