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Backyard Bloggers’ Bloom Day – October 2024 – Carol J. Michel

Welcome to Backyard Bloggers’ Bloom Day for October 2024. Right here in my USDA Hardiness Zone 6a backyard in central Indiana, October has quite a lot of blooms, although there are few it may actually name its personal. August owns among the flowers, like these hardy begonias, which have been…

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saving native seeds, with tim johnson of native plant belief

WHEN I READ the opposite day that Native Plant Belief, the nonprofit plant conservation group in New England, had efficiently raised the cash to finish the endowment fund wanted to save lots of its area’s most imperiled native crops in a seed financial institution, it was like a silver lining…

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What Animals are Disrupting your Yard?

https://unsplash.com/photos/birds-on-a-tree-nruYBR4N3VE    Do you often uncover chewed leaves, displaced greens or mysterious holes in your pristine yard? If that is the case, you’ve likely encountered the unwelcome presence of wildlife. Whereas some critters revenue a healthful ecosystem, others are detrimental to your fastidiously cultivated crops. Listed below are the ten…

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Not a Deer Buffet – Gardendaze

This lovable fawn thinks that in all probability there’s one issue good to eat in my little raised yard. I’m not constructive if that is the fawn’s mother, however clearly she too is testing the yard as appropriately. And nonetheless, as you might see from each Wednesday’s picture and this…

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Yard Chronicles of James David: Begonia Speculata

CHARACTERISTICS: I’ve to say that not like most cascading hanging varieties related like Martin Thriller begonias this explicit one may be very tons grows upright – in methodology to degree out that it grows on forest ground and covers a lot of the vegetation in that methodology.  The foliage coloration…

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Alstroemeria Plant Care

  The botanical decide of Alstroemeria vegetation is Alstroemeria spp. and the plant might be known as Peruvian lilies and lilies of the Incas. The Alstroemeria vegetation are flowering perennial tuberous vegetation from the mountain areas of South America that fastidiously resemble lilies however they don’t seem to be true…

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