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mensgardenvestavia.wordpress.com
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| | | | The news today is focused on Hurricane Helene and the devastation in north Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. It is a very sad day there for so many. Reports this morning indicated that 3.5 million were without power. Some would be without power for several days. Flooding was reported in north Georgia and the Carolinas.... | |
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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | | I have not posted since last October when I ran out of subjects in my tiny garden however there are now signs of spring and, with rising temperatures and dry weather forecast for next week, I remain hopeful. Although it may be a few more weeks before I can post again I have managed to... | |
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fredgardenerblog2.wordpress.com
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| | | | The nice weather is back! Since Thursday we have had beautiful sunshine and apparently the next fortnight seems to be the same with relatively mild ( excepting 2 or 3 morning frosts.. ??) ?. The seasonal forecasts of one of my weather websites have been predicting a nice month of March for several months now.... | |
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gardeninacity.com
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| | Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) is a native alternative to Forsythia that's certainly worth considering. It's a shrub that offers much more than yellow flowers in spring. Admittedly, Forsythia in bloom has a visual impact that Spicebush really doesn't have, especially from a distance. In musical terms, where Forsythia is singing "Hello Dolly" as loud as it... |