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Droopy (10087) wrote the following about Vaccinium vitis-idaea on Aug 16 2008
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Peppersage (122) wrote the following about Sambucus canadensis on Aug 15 2008
CWBYDAY (1) wrote the following about Iresine lindenii on Aug 13 2008
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petunia (333) wrote the following about Chlorophytum comosum on Aug 12 2008
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gardenplansireland (195) wrote the following about Melissa officinalis on Aug 09 2008
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kuntrygal (315) wrote the following about Penstemon 'Apple Blossom' on Aug 08 2008 (Last edit was on Aug 08 2008)
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petunia (333) wrote the following about Melissa officinalis on Aug 07 2008
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gardengater (29) wrote the following about Leucophyllum frutescens 'Bertstar Dwarf' on Aug 07 2008
Peppersage (122) wrote the following about Cichorium intybus on Aug 06 2008
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gardengater (29) wrote the following about Rosa 'Joseph's Coat' on Aug 05 2008
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This plant is grown for it's berries. Doesn't like too much heat. The berries are full of vitamins A, B and C in addition to calcium, magnesium and phosphor.
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Peppersage (122) wrote the following about Sambucus canadensis on Aug 15 2008
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Decrotive, hardy plant, whose berries are good for wine, and jelly.
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CWBYDAY (1) wrote the following about Iresine lindenii on Aug 13 2008
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petunia (333) wrote the following about Chlorophytum comosum on Aug 12 2008
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this plant can be propagated by splitting the main plant by the roots or plantng the baby plantlets.
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gardenplansireland (195) wrote the following about Melissa officinalis on Aug 09 2008
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To calm your nerves further and avoid excessive maintenance, it may benefit you to plant Lemon balm in a container. Like mint, it tends to spread a bit.
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kuntrygal (315) wrote the following about Penstemon 'Apple Blossom' on Aug 08 2008 (Last edit was on Aug 08 2008)
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Mulch only with gravel in order to discourage crown rot. Not necessary to fertilize
petunia (333) wrote the following about Melissa officinalis on Aug 07 2008
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Using dry leaves, can be made into tea. Also used to calm the nerves.
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gardengater (29) wrote the following about Leucophyllum frutescens 'Bertstar Dwarf' on Aug 07 2008
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This tree didn't skip a beat after I planted it and commenced blooming immediately. The silvery foliage is a perfect background for the blossoms.
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Peppersage (122) wrote the following about Cichorium intybus on Aug 06 2008
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It's nice to see these decorate the sides of the hiways, rain, or drought, they just keep comming.
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gardengater (29) wrote the following about Rosa 'Joseph's Coat' on Aug 05 2008
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This rose has traveled with me through many replantings and has continued to grow and bloom with yellow to orange coloring. Very hardy, grows well in the south.






