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hearthwilde.com
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| | | | | While we still grow some exotic garden flowers in our polyculture garden, such as cosmos and zinnias, this year I decided to add more native annuals to the mix. One of the native wildflowers I planted was California poppies. Our sunken garden rows are on a slight slope, so when I planted the seeds, they... | |
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zonethreegardenlife.blog
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| | | | | I don't know about you but I still have a lot of flowers with one or two blooms left and I am not quite ready to put the garden to bed. The leaves are suddenly starting to fall in abundance and the air has a tiny bit of a chill. A golden light filtering through... | |
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www.jeremybartlett.co.uk
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| | | | | Canary Bird Rose, Rosa xanthina 'Canary Bird' is one of the earliest roses to flower. Its flowers have a musky scent and attract bees and other insects. | |
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rockoakdeer.blogspot.com
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| | | It's Wildflower Wednesday and time to join Gail at Clay and Limestone for a look at flowering native plants in the garden. May's wildflow... | ||