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pbmgarden.blog
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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... | |
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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | | The rainy season in South Florida officially starts June 1. And it has! One day early. Which is a good thing, because the garden was getting parched. I toured the garden before the rain started to fall and the typically clear blue skies were overcast - one look at radar confirmed it, water would be... | |
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zonethreegardenlife.blog
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| | | | | I finally picked one Celosia which sat all summer and did nothing from the time I planted it out. It needed more light and never got over the slow start to summer. A couple of Zinnias, Larkspur the 'oh so frilly' Cosmos, Snapdragons 'Chantilly Lace', some pink Yarrow, and Penny Cress rounded this out. | |
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justinsimoni.com
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| | | Pinned. In front of me, like plated back spikes of a malevolent dragon, was a sheer tower of rock twelve feet high, overhanging on all sides, 300-foot drops to the west and east, and no obvious way to climb up, over, then down to the next spire. How many more of these I would have Continue reading... | ||