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pbmgarden.blog
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| | | | On Mondays Cathy at Rambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase composed of flowers and other materials collected from our gardens. I planned a spare Ikebana to feature the red foliage of Itea virginica 'Sprich' LITTLE HENRY (Virginia sweetspire), which I've been admiring the past week. It's the first time I recall... | |
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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | A simple summertime vase of tropical flowers. Step back and it looks like bunches of bananas. Or, depending on your flight of fancy, a flock of parrots. This is a mason jar filled with Heliconia psittacorum, common name, Parrotflowers. A favorite perennial in tropical gardens, these can run rampant when in their happy place -... | |
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ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | No prizes for guessing what some of the contents of today's vase will be - blooms from my gifted rescue plant, Salvia 'Mystic Spires'! With so many blooms and autumn closing in around the garden, it is not surprising I chose to grab them while I could. Having already taken some with me to the... | |
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inthewilderness.net
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| | The Fall Garden - A Key Component to Vegetable Self-Sufficiency is still producing after the first fall frosts; a sign of a dedicated and skilled gardener. |