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Droopy (10087) wrote the following about Vaccinium vitis-idaea on Aug 16 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.




Peppersage (122) wrote the following about Sambucus canadensis on Aug 15 2008

Decrotive, hardy plant, whose berries are good for wine, and jelly.




CWBYDAY (1) wrote the following about Iresine lindenii on Aug 13 2008
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I love this plant! Although to me they don't seem very red, (more on the purple side), the color adds to any garden, and is great to put in areas that you want to "pop out"! Either outdoors or indoors, it's a great addition wherever you put it.




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.




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.




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.




gardengater (29) wrote the following about Leucophyllum frutescens 'Bertstar Dwarf' on Aug 07 2008

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.




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.




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.