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  • … New! Create your own stained-glass jewelry in this hands-on workshop. You will get a behind-the-scenes look at the stained-glass making process and try your hand at key …
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  • … Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the …
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  • … Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … Lie down, get comfortable, and experience the powerful frequencies of the crystal singing bowls. As the …
    Type: Item Detail
  • … Hardy in USDA zones 6 through 10. Plant in full sun in areas that frequently dry out and get hot. Protect corms from voles, if possible. Hummingbirds are strongly attracted to the … one of the parents of this cultivar, smell like saffron when placed in water. Another species is a source of yellow dye. …
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  • … crown, and very fragrant, very large, white flowers. The pyramidal southern magnolia does not get extremely large in most of its range. It is usually 50 ft. tall, rarely growing to 100 ft. They have a dense growth of smooth, leathery …
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  • … What sets ' Braunlaub' apart from other rodgersflowers is the show its foliage puts on. Deep bronze in the spring...dark green by midsummer when the … and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. Slugs, rabbits and …
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  • … The emerging foliage of 'Bronze Peacock' is deep bronze...darker than any other Rodgersia . The leaves are thick and glossy, with deeply … and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. …
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  • … flower puts on an ever changing show throughout the gardening season. Emerging foliage is chocolate brown, maturing to green by June when the feathery pale pink spikes of bloom appear. … and not reliably, at least in our climate. The drama's in the foliage. Give them time to get established, dappled sun, and consistent moisture, and they'll thrive. Slugs, rabbits and …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant