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blog.garritys.org
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| | | | | Last year I set up a Window Farm. My plan was to grow mostly herbs, but with just one or two cherry tomato plants. But the herbs didn't take off, and the tomatoes definitely have. I wasn't sure they were getting enough sun to develop flowers. But once I adjusted the fertilizers, quite a few | |
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dennyho.blog
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| | | | | Does anyone else inspect their plants and flowers following a trip away? I'm always excited, and sometimes anxious, about what awaits me in the garden at this time of year. I just returned to a few beautiful blooms and several flowers awaiting their triumphant presentations. Although a winter girl at heart, spring certainly makes me... | |
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warrenellis.ltd
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| | | | | It's hard to write a lasting story on ice. Recurring cold snaps and hard frosts have frozen the garden in place, and it's impossible to work with. I ordered a bunch of dormant plants, a... | |
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cornwallincolours.blog
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| | | (Please click in image to enlarge) Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) is aUK-nativeperennial that thrives in moist to wet soils, making it a perfect choice for pond edges, damp borders, and wildlife-friendly gardens. Common name(s): Hemp Agrimony, Crow Rocket, Jack O' Lantern, Raspberries and Cream, Thread Flower, Holy Rope, St John's Herb (Joe Pye weed is... | ||