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- Revisiting Monarchs
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- Oak Apples (or Oak Galls)
- The Pomegranate – A Beautiful Tree bearing Healthy Treats
- Solar Fountains for Existing Bird Baths
- Economical & Ecological Tips to Aid Nature
- Heat and Drought Tolerant Plants for Summer
- Pet Products that May Make Life Easier
- The Great White Buffalo
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Recent Posts
- Revisiting Monarchs
- Photo Viewing Invitation
- Oak Apples (or Oak Galls)
- The Pomegranate – A Beautiful Tree bearing Healthy Treats
- Solar Fountains for Existing Bird Baths
- Economical & Ecological Tips to Aid Nature
- Heat and Drought Tolerant Plants for Summer
- Pet Products that May Make Life Easier
- The Great White Buffalo
Tag Archives: part shade plant
Elephant Ears
Elephant ears can provide your landscape a tropical feel and grow wonderfully in part shade!
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Posted in Plants, Uncategorized
Tagged bulb, coleus, corm, damp soil, elephant ears, part shade plant, perennial, plants for damp soil, shade plant, taro, tropical plants
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Electrifying Lobelia
Lobelia – the brightest blue you can add to your garden! Continue reading
Posted in Plants, Uncategorized
Tagged blue flowering plant, bright blue flowers, flowers for hanging baskets, hanging basket flowers, Lobelia, morning sun plant, part shade plant
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Firecrackers in Fall
Last year I came across the perfect plant for an imperfect location in my newly acquired front yard. My previous home was red brick with a southern front exposure of almost full sun – which made for a relatively easy … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting Facts/Thoughts, Plants, Seasons
Tagged alternative to mums in fall, Blooming shade plant, Crossandra, Fall Plants, Firecracker Flower, Firecracker Plant, high humidity plant, indoor blooming plants, Orange Blooms, part shade plant, plants for autumn decorations, tropical plants
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