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  • … more flowers. It should be planted in full sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is both heat and drought tolerant. …
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  • … This plant may be found in the wild, but is introduced (native to , not invasive).   The plant forms a 6” mat with stems 10” long. The …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … under the names "Blackmoor's Beauty" and "Mournful Widow". Under any name, in any age, it is a striking annual for incorporation among perennials or for use in annual displays.  Full sun …
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  • … delicious treat. Level up your breadmaking, chocolate, and baking skills all at once. Babka is a timeless classic, perfect for sharing at your next potluck or enjoying throughout your week, …
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  • … fixings including fresh slaw with cilantro and onions, and chipotle crema. After all, no taco is complete without scrumptious fillings.  Hector Pérez, founder/owner, HungryMinds ITW Kitchen …
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  • … entire silver-to-white, heavily felted leaves are the main attraction when a spot of contrast is needed to play off other flower and leaf colors. This plant needs full sun, well-drained …
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  • … ‘Giles Van Hees’ is a clump-forming perennial that can reach a height of 6” with a 6” spread. It blooms in summer …
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  • … the danger of late spring frosts have passed. This compact (matures at 18 inches) cultivar is resistant to the leaf diseases that many other zinnias are prone to. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … of your images. A digital camera and laptop computer with Photoshop (full version or elements) is required.  FPC requirement Iris Allen, freelance photographer and instructor Classroom 4, …
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  • … seem to love the same thing — creating a place of their own, making something beautiful. It is a powerful pull for those of us who consider ourselves gardeners, whether by profession or … a garden, they're anxious for more. When will the plants flower? When will they fruit? What is this one called? Gardens are places of discovery, perfect for digging up worms or finding a spider web decorated with dew. Conveying to children that worms or spiders are bad is simply passing along prejudices. In fact, worms are very beneficial to the soil, and spiders …
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