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  • … walk, you will look for birds like warblers and flycatchers. All levels are welcome. This walk is open to all and intended for members of the BIPOC community and Spanish-speakers. A map will …
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  • … walk, you will look for birds like warblers and flycatchers. All levels are welcome. This walk is open to all and intended for members of the BIPOC community and Spanish-speakers. A map will …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … Birchleaf spirea is named for the shape of its leaves, which resemble those of the birch genus. White flowers …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Meyeri Nana spirea is a smaller, more compact version of the popular bridalwreath spirea. It features the same …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Renaissance spirea is a cultivar of the classic bridal wreath spirea and shares its vase-shaped habit, flowering and …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … start blooming, they don't stop until frost. In spring, every branch of SONIC BLOOM® Pearl is covered in flowers that open white, and gradually age to pale pink. Rebloom isn't as strong as …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … blooming, they continue in waves until frost. In spring, every branch of SONIC BLOOM® Pink is covered in bright pink flowers. Rebloom isn't as strong as the initial flush, but you still …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … <p>For at least a month in late spring, Purple Leaf <em>Weigela</em> is loaded with clusters of rosy pink flowers, set off against its distinctive purple foliage. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … November is a great month to tuck your lawn and garden to bed for the season. Nighttime temperatures are … area and plant your bulbs two to three times as deep as the height of the bulb. If the soil is heavy clay, add compost, such as composted leaf mold. Sprinkle a slow-release granular … less-frequent watering in the winter than during their active growing season. When indoor heat is turned on, natural humidity disappears. Some houseplants require more humidity indoors and may …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Tip 1: Work with the proportions of the space. In the low-to-the-ground containers, no plant is taller than 12 inches, and most are in the 3- to 6-inch range. Keep heights low, but allow for … companions. Tip 3: Mix it up. The riotous mix of mats, spikes, lettucey leaves, and textures is what gives the container its charm. In this plan, Soulsby used 15 different kinds of dwarf, … petals and fiery, red-orange color. As with daffodils, dig up tulip bulbs post-planter and site them in your yard come fall. (If the leaves are still green, you can plant the bulbs right …
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