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nhgardensolutions.wordpress.com
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| | | | | For many in this part of New Hampshire September is aster month, so I'm starting this post with some beautiful New England asters. Though they are sometimes grown in gardens the plants seen in this post were all found in the wild. Above is a light purple aster with flowers about an inch and a... | |
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nycgarden.blogspot.com
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| | | | | A journal on the land, its plants, people, culture and our relationship with the natural world. | |
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newenglandgardenandthread.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Gardening season is finally here, but it still involves working between the showers which are frequent, but the plants are loving it. The rain and then the occasional sunshine are allowing the spring bulbs and plants to shine. Top left to right: red maple tree, daffodil, pulmonaria, bloodroot, daffodil, bleeding hearts, grape hyacinths, and hellebore.... | |
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aftereden.blog
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| | | It has been five months since I've published a "Six on Saturday" post. There have been a couple of "Wordless Wednesday" photos, but the long interval is indicative of just how uncooperative the Alabama weather has been at Highland Lake. There have been drenching rains, periods of dry skies and blustery winds, unseasonably warm days,... | ||