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So love the gardenia's scent. It makes me think of summer.
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I only have 3 of them now, but one day our flower bed will be full of these beauties!
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I wish I did this with my bouquet! -- "When my sister was married last year, I took the roses from her bouquet and rooted them by cutting off the heads, making a clean cut on the bottoms, dipping the fresh-cut bottoms in rooting hormone, and putting them in a pot that was half Perlite and half soil. This year, on her first anniversary, my sister received a gift that could never be replace: 12 rose bushes from her wedding bouquet."
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This would be a nice set up under the trees in the back yard.
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Ten Mistakes New Herb Gardeners Make (and How to Avoid Them!)
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catch your own bees, how to harvest honey from a Top Bar Hive, & other useful information
I wonder what kind of flower is this?
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Bridgett Ramblingdesigns Looks like a dahlia to me...
Kimberly Villareal Thank you! I am starting to plan my back yard's future.
Bridgett Ramblingdesigns Oohhh :) Have fun!
Michele I'd say dahlia, too. My grandparents plant those.
Trees And Water – Wet Soil Trees For Standing Water Areas by @GardenKnowHow
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Kawachi Fuji Garden in Japan
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Jennifer McManus Abanto Amazing, I want to go here!
Cristina Lelia Me too !!!!!!!!!!!
Jerre Dawson stunning
I wonder if my fully shaded backyard would be good for keeping bees? (Bee Skeps in a shelter)
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A rocky fountain pond perfect for my backyard. (via @SpunkyEclectic)
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small garden; I might switch some things out....don't want beets, for example.
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A life-sized garden Boston Terrier sculpture that looks like Bob can be found at Cracker Barrel :D
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grow your own ginger at home, super easy!!! Who knew? Definitely trying this!
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Bridgett Ramblingdesigns I grew some last year, but it did not make it through the summer.. Will definitely do it again. Now that I can read up on it! YAYYY Thanks for this pin!
Watering can fountain down stone stairs
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Great color combo - chartreuse sweet potato vine, blue scaevola, white bacopa and orange diascia or calibrachoas.
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Gorgeous... Trying to imagine my yard like this.
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Bridgett Ramblingdesigns Imagine the scent!!!!
Jo Owens Was just thinking the same thing, Bridg. Is beautiful thou.
If these few dozen were Sterling Silvers, I would be in heaven! Info on them: hoogasian.com/...
Will be using windows from the Restore to build this great greenhouse made from old windows
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Perfect for our lawn: Bunny Rabbit Pirate Arghh Aluminum Sign by Signs on Etsy, $11.00
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Blooms Profusely for Months! You are sure to enjoy summer-long beauty year after year with this rich violet-blue salvia. This garden-favorite perennial is a member of the mint family, performing well and blooming brilliantly with a lovely fragrance. Butterflies love it as well. Heat- and drought-resistant hybrid explodes with plump spikes in midsummer. Flowers have long staying power well into fall. It is an excellent choice for cut-flower arrangements, and can be dried as well. Salvia is easy to care for with a good resistance to pests and disease. Grows 15-18" tall, 12-18" wide. Ships in a 3" pot. Salvia nemorosa ‘Blaukonigin’
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Selina M..m Me too! Such a neat idea!
Melissa Morgan-Oakes I love this.