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Protea

May 23rd, 2024
Protea is a species of flowering plants from South Africa. It is a member of the Leucadendron family, also commonly known as the sugarbush. Interestingly enough, it belongs to an ancient angiosperm, which evidence from pollen fossils that date back to 80 million years ago.
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photos by Cindy Yee
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Broken Pot Fairy Garden

May 21st, 2024
Having seen many pretty pictures of succulent fairy gardens online, I finally decided to attempt one myself. Armed with a hammer, chisel and old towel, I was ready to start on some Dollar Store Terracotta pots. The klutz in me had said to definitely buy more than one pot.
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Sunchoke tuber. Photo by Maureen Clark
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Delighted Up About Sunchokes

May 17th, 2024
Sunchoke - Jerusalem Artichoke - Sunroot, Helianthus tuberosus Edible Tuber Plant 4-6 inches deep and 12-18 inches apart Grows 6-10 tall, Needs staking.
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photos by Mike Gunther
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May Days Miku

May 15th, 2024
Spring blooms ending soon Most roses are in full bloom May a month of change...
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From Seed to Plant
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From Seed to Plant

May 14th, 2024
With spring so warmly upon us, thoughts turn to meaningfully entertaining children during summer vacation.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
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Ranunculus RIzz

May 9th, 2024
I love to grow a variety of easy-to plant, spring-flowering bulbs for their colorful, cheery blooms in the garden and to fill vases inside my home. One of my favorites is ranunculus, which come in a variety of colors and petal styles, and are very easy to grow.
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Invite Daddy-Longlegs into Your Garden

May 7th, 2024
Every so often, I rescue a spider from my bathroom, and sometimes I need to call my husband to help. I do the same for other creatures, but I have always been particularly curious about spiders. One spider type that visits often has very long legs, which are well known as daddy-longlegs.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
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Magnolia Mayhem

May 3rd, 2024
We live near a fast food restaurant that doesn't have much landscaping, mostly white rocks and few scrubby plants. But it also has six compact, deciduous, spring-flowering magnolia trees planted in two groups of three that are quite charming.
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Bunny Planter. photos by Karen Metz
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A Kalanchoe by Any Other Name...

May 2nd, 2024
My mother bought me the cutest pink flowering plant in a little 2-inch bunny planter for Easter. She told me that she thought it was the prettiest Kalanchoe that she had ever seen. It was adorable, and just bursting with flowers. I was a little puzzled though.
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Tomato Diary April 20-Notes to Self

May 1st, 2024
Starting from seed can open the door to more variety, but it helps to keep notes. 1) Don't start too early! Holding seedlings under poor conditions while waiting for ideal weather results in weak, spindly plants.
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