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Team Gabriel: December 2013
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Richard, Sarah, Lily and Annabelle. As we head out on this next chapter of our lives, we wanted to keep our family and friends updated on everything that was happening.so here we are! Thanks for stopping by. View my complete profile. Sunday, December 29, 2013. I noticed when going through my pictures today that I had forgotten to add a few from Thanksgiving and the next morning. The morning after Thanksgiving, Christmas (our Elf on the Shelf) returned with a fun surprise for Lily :). They really are great.
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Homewood Blogpatch: June 2009
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Monday, June 8, 2009. Help For Tomatoes With Brown Spots. Question: My tomato plants lower limbs are turning brown, otherwise the. Plants look healthy with blooms and small tomatoes. I am doing nothing different. As I have always done as far a fertilizer and water. Can you help me with this. And what I can do? Tina Mast, Communications Director. Posted by Homewood Nursery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Homewood Nursery and Garden Center's Fan Box. Homewood Nursery and Garden Center on Facebook.
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Homewood Blogpatch: December 2009
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. Help Protect Your Plants from the Cold. It's gonna get chilly tonight! Here's a few tips for protecting plants when temperatures dip below 32 degrees F:. 1) Hopefully, you've brought in any annuals you want to try to overwinter, as well as tropicals such as houseplants, hibiscus, etc. If not, do it before this evening. 6) The following morning, if temperatures are above 32 degrees F, remove coverings, ESPECIALLY black plastic nursery pots and buckets which can retain a lot of...
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Homewood Blogpatch: All the colors of fall
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. All the colors of fall. So we haven't written in a while and we're sorry. But that's because we've been so darn busy with all the new plants that arrive in autumn. Winter's Sunset' has a soft peachy-pink bloom that isn't terribly exciting but the flowers aren't why you grow this one anyway. The small, toothy leaves are a striking combination of dark emerald green and lighter green variegation that provides a good deal of interest long after the flowering season has ended.
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Homewood Blogpatch: New Edition of Vital Plant Reference Book!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. New Edition of Vital Plant Reference Book! Ok, this probably qualifies as one of those news tidbits that people in our industry are more likely to be interested in but serious plant lovers will want to know this, too. The new 6th edition of Dr. Michael Dirr's Manual of Woody Landscape Plants has been published! Tina Mast, Communications Director. Posted by Homewood Nursery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Homewood Nursery and Garden Center's Fan Box. Click here to visit! Maybe...
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Homewood Blogpatch: April 2009
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. Working Color Into the Garden. A customer asked me this question yesterday,"Do I have to plant the same flowers everwhere? I feel like my garden is all green, green, green right now, and someone told me to plant flower but that I had to plant a lot of them everywhere for it to look right? Do I have to do that? Tina Mast , Communications Director. Posted by Homewood Nursery. Monday, April 6, 2009. Why the Phrase "Excavate the Root Collar" is Important if You're Planting. NOT nece...
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Homewood Blogpatch: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. All the colors of fall. So we haven't written in a while and we're sorry. But that's because we've been so darn busy with all the new plants that arrive in autumn. Winter's Sunset' has a soft peachy-pink bloom that isn't terribly exciting but the flowers aren't why you grow this one anyway. The small, toothy leaves are a striking combination of dark emerald green and lighter green variegation that provides a good deal of interest long after the flowering season has ended.
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Odom Party of Five: December 2014
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Dec 29, 2014. Christmas has come and gone again. I had all of my girls home and I loved it. I didn't care what day it was or what the calendar said. All of the BF's were there too. So it was noisy, messy and so much fun! So here is how we celebrated Christmas, and then some:. We had our house decorated early this year and we all enjoyed our nights watching TV with the Christmas tree and fireplace glowing. Bubbles loves sleeping under the tree. We have a big southern front porch. Barrett is such a trooper.