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Charred carrots. Warm, roasted potatoes. Juicy, delicious sugar snap peas. In the dead of winter, the joy of cooking up some of these comfortable favorites may be the light at the end of the tunnel we all need, but don’t sit in that dreamland too long, because before you know it, it will be time to ready your garden for vegetables to plant in spring. And with direct sow vegetables that are so inexpensive (usually just under $3), even beginners can grow vegetables without much to lose.
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Geranien sind klassische Balkonblumen, Duftgeranien findet man seltener auf dem Balkon. Sie blühen nicht üppig, haben aber andere Vorzüge. Ein Porträt mit Tipps zu Anbau, Pflege und Verwendung. Die...
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50 seeds cottage garden cut flowers baby pink - perennial Most plants are stately perennials ideal for growing at the back of a flower border. The drawback with these is that you have to stake them. If you prefer low-maintenance landscaping, opt for dwarf types. Native Area: Northern Hemisphere USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 8 Height: 24 -40 inch Sun Exposure: Full sun Color: Baby pink Rittersporn 'Cameliard’
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Gypsophila is a genus of flowering plants in the carnation family, Caryophyllaceae. They are native to Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Turkey has a particularly high diversity of Gypsophila taxa, with about 35 endemic species. Some Gypsophila are introduced species in other regions. Scientific name: Gypsophila Higher classification: white Order: Caryophyllales Rank: Genus Family: Caryophyllaceae
Flowers have always held a special place in the hearts of people, and there’s something inherently captivating about transparent flowers. These unique blossoms not only showcase their physical beauty but also symbolize purity and elegance. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most remarkable and clear flowers that have left a lasting impression on […]
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We’re well into spring in November which is a popular time of year for doing Garden Tours. Thankfully, there are plenty of public gardens around Auckland where I live, that can be visited, even for free, and most of them I’m sure will be looking good at this time of year. The Winter Gardens at the Auckland Domain are a good example. They basically consist of 2 large greenhouses separated by a large courtyard and fernery. One the greenhouses is filled with subtropical plants while the other one focuses more on perennials and annuals, etc. and although one of them was closed for maintenance when I visited, the other greenhouse did not disappoint. I was like a kid in a candy shop not sure of where to point my camera first. It was a veritable feast of colours, shapes and textures. Plenty of inspiration for both the gardener in me and the photographer and artist too. The display of Foxgloves looked amazing. The fernery was stunning too and while there wasn’t much in the way of colour, there was more than enough textures and shades of green to make up for it. So if you ever get the chance to visit Auckland, be sure to visit the Domain and Winter Gardens. I’m sure you’ll be glad you did.
Did you know that Emily Dickinson created a beautiful herbarium and Beatrix Potter dabbled in mycology? Read about some amazing historical 'crazy plant ladies' whose love of botanicals made an impact on the way we view plants and the study of plants today.
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Canterbury Bells, Mix (Campanula medium) is an exquisite heirloom biennial flower that displays elegant, bell-shaped blooms. This stunning plant reaches a height of 24-36 inches, making it an ideal choice for cottage gardens, borders, or as a focal point in any garden bed. The delightful flowers of Canterbury Bells provide a classic and timeless charm that is sure to enhance your garden's beauty. •Biennial •Plant height: 24-36 inches •Days to maturity: 100 days •USDA Zone: 5-9 GROWING INSTRUCTIONS (Included on packet): Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost date, or sow directly outdoors in early spring or fall. Plant seeds 1/8 inch deep and 10-12 inches apart, with 24-36 inches between rows. Canterbury Bells prefer full sun to partial shade and well-draining, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0-7.0. Water regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. In the first year, the plant will produce foliage; flowers will appear in the second year. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms.