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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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ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | In terms of a review of the year as a whole, there is not a lot to say, with it being more a case of consolidation than of change, building on subtle changes made the year before, like moving snowdrops to the woodland, thinning the apple trees to introduce more light to the woodland edge... | |
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writersinthegrove.com
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| | | | | The following was written by Writers in the Grove member, Patti Bond, as part of our month long prompt, garden. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and vegetables, all these make up gardens. While I was growing up, we had a huge vegetable garden. My family planted cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, and pumpkins. I remember one Fall, we grew... | |
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cindydyer.wordpress.com
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| | | I've often admired Nandina, but no longer. Turns out the berries are extremely toxic, killing anything that eats them, particularly birds. While it doesn't grow in my planting zone, for those who have it in their yard, at the very least, the berries should be removed, or better yet, replace the plant with a native... | ||