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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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| | | | | Beckon these fanciful flyers to your outdoor space for major mosquito control. | |
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| | | | | Weeds. The term conjures up images of plants that are unwanted and unloved, the bane of the township "noxious weed ordinances" and suburbanites, and the quiet recipient of so many unfounded assumptions. Yet these are the plants that are the best medicine, that give us regeneration and life in our soils. These are the plants | |
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| | | Canary Bird Rose, Rosa xanthina 'Canary Bird' is one of the earliest roses to flower. Its flowers have a musky scent and attract bees and other insects. | ||