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krispgarden.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Although I look forward to the flowers that bloom during our cool season, the transition is always difficult. The color quotient in my gard... | |
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elizawaters.com
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| | | | | Things are starting to pop as the weather warms and we head further into spring. My first vase of the season features three early cultivars of Narcissus and a few red twig dogwood snips. Nice to be back to creating arrangements from my own yard and garden. Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden... | |
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hearthwilde.com
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| | | | | While we still grow some exotic garden flowers in our polyculture garden, such as cosmos and zinnias, this year I decided to add more native annuals to the mix. One of the native wildflowers I planted was California poppies. Our sunken garden rows are on a slight slope, so when I planted the seeds, they... | |
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blog.mybirdbuddy.com
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| | | Let the wild ones in - by allowing your yard to get back to nature you are helping the vital pollinators do their job and keep the whole world turning. | ||