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Click to view on Instagram We are seeing a nice batch of flowers on our new pepper plant. Fingers crossed for seeing fruit soon. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook On Instagram Continue Reading
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Click to view on Instagram I have always loved the alien-like flowers of acanthus. These same plants were used, many years ago, as the logo for my A Gardener’s Continue Reading