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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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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... | |
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blog.dragonrun.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog entries span several years and cover a wide range of topics, including personal reflections, gardening, painting, and pet loss. The author frequently mentions their cat, Isabelle, and their late cats, Zappa and Frank. There are also posts about their garden, particularly tomatoes, and their attempts at painting. The entries show a mix of joy, nostalgia, and emotional depth, with a recurring theme of coping with loss and finding comfort in creative activities. | |
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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | Previous garden When I first started this blog, having scrapped any that had gone before, it was mainly as a brain exercise, plus, not a little, nostalgia. I came across the Six on Saturday meme run by Jim Stephens atGarden Ruminationsand, through that, organically increased my presence on the web. This has prompted me to... | ||