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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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mysanctuarygarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | Another week where rain has featured heavily (just under 3 cm of rain on Wednesday), limiting gardening activities as the soil tends to become compacted if I attempt to walk on it. Mind you, there has been a couple of sunny and relatively warm days, too, which I've made the most of by getting out... | |
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tonytomeo.com
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| | | | Saint John's wort is a survivor. Saint John's wort is the common name of a few species of Hypericum. Hypericum beanii sometimes gets the distinction of Bean's Saint John's wort. That sounds more like carob, Ceratonia siliqua, though. Carob is the locust bean that sustained Saint John the Baptist in the desert. Mr. Bean was... | |
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gardeninacity.com
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| | Thank you for all your lovely comments on the last post - later this week or next week I will try to respond to as many as I can. Meanwhile, I want to share some photos of spring in the garden with you. The garden is blooming its heart out, which is both a great... |