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blog.hardyplantsociety.org
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| | | | | Dawn Redwoods (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) and Giant Redwoods (Sequoiadendron giganteum) were native to the Pacific Northwest before the last Ice Age. Though now considered endangered in the wild, they have demonstrated adaptability to a range of urban sites, soils, and moisture levels. At PlantFest Norm will cover the differences between the species' tolerance of challenging conditions. There will be a discussion of the availability of their dwarf and unusual conifer cultivars which present interesting and attractive options for the home gardener with the hotter and drier summers we are experiencing with climate change. Norm will also discuss how he and wife... | |
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rainydaygardening.blogspot.com
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| | | | | My friend Erin just started a blog for her garden! Surf on over to Windfall House Potager and check it out! Hmm... do gardeners surf... o... | |
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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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ramblingwoods2.com
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| | | 1 post published by Rambling Woods on December 27, 2020 | ||