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PLANTS CAN BE ANTIQUES TOO! By Judy Barret HomegrownTexas@yahoo.com Like cut glass and quilts, old plants are treasure often passed from generation to generation. The renewed interest in heirloom plants is steadily growing. Gardeners remember with fondness...
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– NOT THAT! Alternatives to overused landscape plants by Melodie Hill Program Coordinator, Mercer Botanic Gardens With thanks to Jennifer Garrison, Education Director, Jacob Martin, Greenhouse Manager, and The Mercer Society March Mart Team Thousands of...
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by Jean Fefer jfefer5@comcast.net It is exceptional that a country the size of Israel, which comprises most of what we think of as the Land of the Bible, supported over 2,600 plant species. Even more interesting since the country is 1/2 desert. The Bible...
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by Frank Ohrt President, Coushatta Camellia Society It’s wintertime, and most flowers of summer are done. Don’t despair. Winter is the season for camellias, loveliest flowers of all! Camellia sassanquas are beginning to bloom already. Japonicas and reticulatas are not...
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“POLLINATOR CAFE” — SUN & SHADE PLANT SOLUTIONS IN A HEIGHTS GARDEN By Laurin Lindsey APLD Co-owner, Ravenscourt Landscaping and Design Heavy shade had nixed a lush lawn in Sarah and Richard Doty’s north-facing front garden. While grass...