… curved. The bright gold flowers (cyathia) tucked within the center of the bracts are larger and last longer than in most varieties of poinsettia. Keep poinsettias in a brightly lit environment with good air movement and poke a hole in the bottom of the wrapping paper to make sure the soil drains after watering …
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… sun in soil that will dry out between waterings in a location where the butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds that are attracted to the flowers can be easily seen and enjoyed. …
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… This reblooming variety forms a clump 6 inches high and 12 inches wide. It blooms in spring, producing 15-inch stems densely packed with pale pink … border or woodland garden. It prefers cool, moist, humus-rich soil in deep or partial shade and in an area protected from excessive winter moisture. …
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… This cultivar has a different form than the species and can reach a height of 5’ with a spread of 10’. It can be trained with a support to give it … its weeping branches. It prefers cool, moist, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade and will even tolerate full shade. Plant in a site protected from the wind. It can be pruned heavily in the spring for hedging. …
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… red buds opening into yellow flowers. The leaves are equally dramatic - dark green, puckered, and outlined with light green veins in the characteristic zebra plant pattern. It’s happy outdoors in Florida, where it gets the sun and humidity it wants, but elsewhere it’s a houseplant that has to come inside from the cold. …
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… full shade sites with moist, slightly acidic soil. This species boxwood are native to Eurasia and North Africa, but its cultivars (like Pullman) are hardy for this climate. 'Pullman' grows to about 7 feet high in full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. In early spring it produces greenish cream-colored blooms. …
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… of summer with your own unique glass suncatcher. These rod-style suncatchers add dimension and charm to any home. Perfectly match your creations to your own aesthetic to make lasting art that you will cherish for years to come. Your glass designs will be kiln-fired and returned to you approximately two weeks after the class. All supplies included. Jayne …
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… in the low heat. Featured slow cooker recipes include warm wheatberry salad with arugula and dried cherries, braised steak with spicy parsley tomato sauce, and crème brûlée. Mary Kay Gill, professional culinary instructor ITW Kitchen Classroom, Learning …
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… Turn your food residue into a nutrient rich amendment for all your plantings, both indoors and outdoors. In this class, you will learn how to do vermiculture (composting with worms) in your own home. It’s a simple and efficient way to turn your kitchen waste into an outstanding amendment for your soil or …
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… yellow are partially hidden below the large green elephant ears with the bold patches of white and yellow occupying the center of each leaf. Yellow leaf petioles make finding the spathes … positive or negative to this member of the Aroid family. Plant in sun to shade, wet soils, and either bring indoors after the first frost or repurchase the following spring. …
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