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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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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | | | Further pictures and jottings from the archives. Skimmia Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' Skimmia japonica Small evergreen shrubs, very popular with garden centres as they carry their coloured buds through the winter and flower in the spring making an attractive package for containers. Like many similar shrubs a cool root run in acid soil is best in... | |
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thebloominggarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here we are at last. The very best of the year. In July everything goes downhill, but in June everything is at its most luxurious, intoxicating best. My garden is only fifteen months old and already it is delighting me with its exuberance. And what could be better to kick off with than an old-... | |
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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... | ||