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Mexican sage in the garden California spring continues on with these Mexican sage flowers in the garden bed along the street. This sage and another called ”Hot Lips” seem to Continue Reading
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Mexican sage in the garden California spring continues on with these Mexican sage flowers in the garden bed along the street. This sage and another called ”Hot Lips” seem to Continue Reading
Dazzling Dahlias – 16 in a series – Photo by Steven Skerritt on Unsplash Steven Skerritt Like Dazzling Dahlias on Facebook * A portion of each sale from Amazon.com directly Continue Reading
DON’T let fashion rule you : if you love old- time flowers, find a place for them, and if you think a rose should be sweet-smelling, DON’T be beguiled into Continue Reading
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Captivating Cactus and Striking Succulents: 16 in a series – Sunnylands Center & Gardens, Rancho Mirage, CA A visit to the Sunnylands Center & Gardens at the former Annenberg Estate Continue Reading
Amazing Multicolor Hibiscus I spotted this as I wandered my mother-in-law’s condo community looking for an escaped cat. Most of the landscaping is pretty bland, but this was an Continue Reading
Paperwhites In The Sun and Follow Join A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Don’t miss a single post! Sign up for the Gardener’s Notebook Mailing List Related posts: From Gardening Don’ts Continue Reading
Part of a series from A Gardener’s Notebook In this episode: A (small) reminder to take care of your trees so they take care of you. Music: The One by Continue Reading
Bewitched roses in my garden The winter rains have arrived, my rose pruning was done a week or so ago, and these blooms are already appearing. I’m seeing lots of Continue Reading