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  • … This bulb can grow to a height of 4 feet and forms a compact clump 1 foot wide. It blooms in late spring to early summer with umbels of white florets. It prefers average, well-drained soil in full sun. Alliums are deer resistant. …
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  • … flowers are produced throughout the summer on this perennial from the Caucasus Region. Plant in full sun in moderately rich, well drained soils and permit to reseed to provide replacement plants for …
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  • … Whorls of flowers in pastel shades from white to dark pink arise from the center; these almost resemble candelabras. They also provide a prolonged display in spring. This species prefers consistently moist soils and a slightly shaded environment for …
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  • … Are you interested in learning more about how to work with youth in an urban agriculture or school garden setting? Would you like to know more about structuring a … for social and emotional learning, giving feedback to students, and common challenges faced in youth programming. This event will include an overview of our program structure and …
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  • … Concert for All! Experiencing live music lights up the entire brain and opens communication in ways that words alone cannot. In this interactive concert, Old Town School of Folk Music faculty create a multi-sensory … Centered around the theme of growth, and performed by teaching artists experienced and trained in the field of special education, the concert creates a safe, celebratory space for children …
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  • … The violet-colored flowers of Colchicum bloom in October and are accented with a greenish-white, star-shaped center featuring a golden eye and anthers. Plant in full sun and moist but well-drained soils. Divide when the clumps of corms have become so … up to the surface of the soil. Interplant corms with companion plants that begin growth late in the season to accomodate the luxuriant spring foliage that provides a backdrop for the flowers …
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  • … a stiff, dense branching structure, small, glossy leaves of fine texture, and abundant fruit in the form of small pomes, which are generally in shades of red/orange but may also be cream or black and may persist into winter. Generally … 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S., though a number of species and …
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  • … a stiff, dense branching structure, small, glossy leaves of fine texture, and abundant fruit in the form of small pomes, which are generally in shades of red/orange but may also be cream or black and may persist into winter. Generally … 90 species of shrubs native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with a concentration in western China. There are no cotoneasters native to the U.S., though a number of species and …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … The unusually tall, narrow shape of the "hood" on each flower earned this monkshood a place in Finnish mythology as the source of the distinctive cap worn by of one of their gods. In fact, it's native throughout Scandinavia and into Northern Asia. It's happiest in the dappled shade and damp soil of its native woodlands, but it's also fine in full sun as …
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  • … against a wall or on an obelisk. But you can also prune to about 4 feet and use it as a shrub in the border. TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES® comes from David Austin, the breeder dedicated to … of modern roses. Like all roses, the more sun you give it, the more flowers you'll get in return. Remember that even the most disease resistant roses need help fighting fungal diseases … all roses, particularly repeat bloomers, are heavy feeders, so for best performance fertilize in spring and again in mid-summer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant