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[...] here is our moss basket. The moss went a little brown as apparently there was a short lived heat wave while we were away [...]
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 19:00:00
Can I plant vegetables, including corn, in containers? (
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From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 19:00:00
Can I plant vegetables, including corn, in containers? (
answer).
From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 15:21:15
Such a plethora of Rhodos (or Rhodies as we say)! I have only 3 and they are younguns’ . Apricots and whites are my faves.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 13:55:20
All beautiful, but I like the lilac color the best. Hope you had a great vacation.
Happy GTS,
Aiyiana
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 11:28:24
All gardeners want to have the most perfect, most beautiful flowers and vegetables. If your aim is to win the best flower or the best tasting veggies at the show or just to savor a garden loaded with beautiful flowers, the initial step you can take to be sure your garden soil is the best it can be.
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 10:48:00
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 10:37:20
Your rhods are beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing. I love these plants but have never grown them. Not sure they would do well in southern Ontario.
Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Mary
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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-05-25, 10:18:06
Orchids are a very unique family of flowers; they are the largest family of flowering plants. The orchid has evolved so successfully that there is only one continent in the world where they do not grow naturally - Antarctica.
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