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Red, Red, Rose Nods in the Garden via TikTok [Video]

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Red, Red, Rose Nods in the Garden  via TikTok [Video]



Historical Garden Books – 122 in a series – The British flower garden (1823)

Historical Garden Books – 122 in a series – The British flower garden (1823)

Historical Garden Books - 122 in a series - The British flower garden (1823)

Historical Garden Books - 122 in a series - The British flower garden (1823)

Historical Garden Books - 122 in a series - The British flower garden (1823)

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Publication date 1823
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
Topics bub_uploadGreat Britain. HorticultureFloriculture
Publisher London, W. Simpkin and R. Marshall
Collection americana
Digitizing sponsor Google
Book from the collections of Harvard University
Language English

The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens

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Captivating Cactus and Striking Succulents – 75 in a series – New paddles on my opuntia

Captivating Cactus and Striking Succulents – 75 in a series – New paddles on my opuntia

Opuntia paddles

Many of my opuntia transplants — taken from a neighbor’s large specimen — are throwing off a number of new paddles this spring. Even those that are still in pots are showing signs of growth. I hope to eventually get fruit from these opuntia both to eat and make into a prickly pear liqueur. I regularly make limoncello and others, but I think one from opuntia fruit would be quite unique and nice.


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