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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | | I fully intended to put a tropical mixed vase together..until the predicted tropical rainstorm started and hasn't let up. I had just cut the Heliconias when the bottom dropped out. This weather is a harbinger of things to come this week. Hurricane Milton is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico and is headed my way... | |
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gardeninacity.com
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| | | | | I may not post as often as I wish I did, but I can't tell you how many posts I have composed in my head -- I have a regular dialogue with you all, whether you hear it or not. It is lovely to think of so many people spread so far who have appreciated... | |
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newenglandgardenandthread.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Gardening season is finally here, but it still involves working between the showers which are frequent, but the plants are loving it. The rain and then the occasional sunshine are allowing the spring bulbs and plants to shine. Top left to right: red maple tree, daffodil, pulmonaria, bloodroot, daffodil, bleeding hearts, grape hyacinths, and hellebore.... | |
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gardenruminations.co.uk
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| | | There are things that are definitely not better late than never, Covid being one of them. I have it; I don't like it. I've spent a fair bit of this week on my allotment and almost none in the garden. It's looking increasingly autumnal, to a degree that is all the more noticeable for spending... | ||