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elizawaters.com
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| | | | As you can see in the background, my garden is still filled with a good amount of flowers for making arrangements. How much longer before frost cuts them down is anyone's guess, but I will enjoy them as long as possible. While zinnias (Z. elegans) and dahlias (D. 'Pinelands Princess' and 'Chilson's Pride') predominate this... | |
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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | In celebration of the tenth anniversary of IAVOM, a challenge was issued by Cathy - to use a wacky container as a vase. Of course, I looked in my closet and came up with a pair of cowboy boots. I tried a pointe ballet slipper first, but was unable to overcome the shape of the... | |
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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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kats-garden.nz
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| | I'm getting lazy and spending less time in the garden. But we're still harvesting fresh food regularly. How? I'm letting nature do the gardening for me. |