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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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milepebbles.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One of the trees in my garden fell during Hurricane Isabel some years ago. Although I had to have it cut for easy removal, I decided to leave the stump there as some of the roots were still deep in the ground. Every year, different plants grow and bloom on it throughout spring and summer.... | |
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pbmgarden.blog
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| | | | | On Mondays Cathy at Rambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase composed of flowers and other materials collected from our gardens. I planned a spare Ikebana to feature the red foliage of Itea virginica 'Sprich' LITTLE HENRY (Virginia sweetspire), which I've been admiring the past week. It's the first time I recall... | |
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doingtheplan.com
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| | | It's been another busy week, and a busy day, so I just have six quick snaps to share this week for Six on Saturday. See more at Garden Ruminations. First up the yukka, with its huge flowers, and the sunny hammock time we've recently enjoyed. The roses are lush, and I've picked some for a... | ||