… to the garden from September well into October, when so many other plants start to die back. In fact, it's the last of the aconites to bloom. There's a bonus for gardeners...those 4 - 5' …
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… two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance. FPC fundamental course, fine art track Iris Lutz, fine art photographer Online Course …
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… wo days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance. The School’s CEUs=15 hours ART elective Thomas Trausch, artist, TWSA master status …
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… rigid branching structure and very large leaves, this viburnum bears fragrant white flowers in May followed by fruits that go from pink to red to black and are beloved by birds. The fruit …
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… <p>Little 'Minuet' can bring a lot of color into a garden, without taking a lot of space. In late spring lavender-pink clusters of flowers line the branches for a month or more. And there …
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… from mid to late spring, combined with its relative hardiness and easy care made it a favorite in American gardens. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love Weigela , and so do gardeners. For …
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… Stolie Guacamole! and the Avocados. Stolie has spent the past five winter seasons performing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. To incorporate her love of the Spanish language and Latin culture, …
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… of flowers a single plant produces. And the way it keeps on blooming for two months or so. In addition those 4-foot tall stalks don't usually need staking. Aconitums are commonly known as …
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… two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance. The School’s CEUs=4 hours FPC elective. Eddie Soloway, photographer, teacher, and …
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… continue to lose moisture through their needles throughout winter and must have adequate water in their root zones to avoid winter burn or dessicated needles. Wait until next month to …
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