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- … grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … grow quickly and will need to be pinched back after flowering. They do well in sunlight from a south-facing window or bright artificial lights. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … locations. Place this poinsettia in bright, warm locations and water only when the leaves start to droop slightly. Be sure and poke a hole in the bottom of the decorative wrap to permit excess water to drain away from the root system. …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- … the seasonal care of deciduous, evergreen, and tropical bonsai, starting with the emergence from winter dormancy and continuing through the growing season. Topics will include soil and …Type: Item Detail
- … a beautiful orange flower. Take care in planting, and protect these fleshy-rooted perennials from rabbits and other underground pests. Once it starts growing, watch out for slugs. Protect this tall plant from hungry deer, because it is a member of the lily family./p> Mulch the plant over winter, and …Type: Garden Guide Plant
- Fermented foods are both healthy and a great way to reduce food waste. Join this hands-on class to learn about different types of fermentation. You will quickly put your new knowledge to action by preparing different fermentations to taste and take home with you. Instructor TBD Farm on Ogden, 3555 Ogden Avenue, …Type: Item Detail
- Holly-shaped leaves emerge red and then quickly mature to green with splotches of white, gray green, and yellowish green on a nonhardy shrub. Small, insignificant white flowers in November perfume the air with the honey-like fragrance of osmanthus. The cultivar name, Goshiki, is a Japanese word referring to the 5 colors of the …Type: Garden Guide Plant
