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Front Range Iris: June 2009
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Hello Iris Lovers, and future Iris Lovers. Welcome to the Front Range Iris blog! Irises are deer resistant, and one of the easiest perennials to grow in Colorado. And better yet, they multiply every year. Check out my new Web-site for Iris that I will have available near the end of July 2012! You'll find a link on the right side of the page. All my rhizomes are trimmed and sterilized so that they are healthy and ready for your flower beds. Monday, June 15, 2009. Historical Iris - Dauntless. When you buy ...
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Front Range Iris: July 2009
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Hello Iris Lovers, and future Iris Lovers. Welcome to the Front Range Iris blog! Irises are deer resistant, and one of the easiest perennials to grow in Colorado. And better yet, they multiply every year. Check out my new Web-site for Iris that I will have available near the end of July 2012! You'll find a link on the right side of the page. All my rhizomes are trimmed and sterilized so that they are healthy and ready for your flower beds. Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Posted by naomimade@comcast.net. Ethereal ...
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾: First Sweet Pea!
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾. Monday, January 2, 2017. My first Sweet Pea of the season is blooming! Did you plant Sweet Peas? I planted my seeds back in September. I'm amazed at having a bloom so early. Usually they don't bloom for me until April! I can't wait for those special silver and pink ones, the seeds I brought back from England to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Burbank, CA, United States. View my complete profile. Bakelite Buttons by Sherbert McGee. Alaska Rose Blooming in March!
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Region 21 Grower in the News. May 31, 2016. An article about Mark and Jenny Cich’s iris garden. Recently appeared in The Ashland Gazette. This has been a great year to view, and order, irises in their garden. You can see the article here. Learn more about their gardens, Hello Gorgeous Gardens. On its Facebook page. They were also one of the six tour gardens in the 2014 Spring Region 21 Tour. Gary White Elected AIS President. November 24, 2015. Registere...
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‘Peach Royale’ by Meininger Featured in World Of Irises | AIS Region 21
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Skip to primary content. 8216;Peach Royale’ by Meininger Featured in World Of Irises. July 23, 2015. The AIS World of Irises. Blog has an entry by Renee Fraser Personal Favorites: Tall Bearded Iris ‘Peach Royale’. 8216;Peach Royale’ is a TB by Region 21’s LeRoy Meininger. Registered in 1999. Renee has a number of photos showing it by itself and in her garden. You can also learn more about it and see additional photos in the Iris Encyclopedia here. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Front Range Iris: I'm published!
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Hello Iris Lovers, and future Iris Lovers. Welcome to the Front Range Iris blog! Irises are deer resistant, and one of the easiest perennials to grow in Colorado. And better yet, they multiply every year. Check out my new Web-site for Iris that I will have available near the end of July 2012! You'll find a link on the right side of the page. All my rhizomes are trimmed and sterilized so that they are healthy and ready for your flower beds. Saturday, June 9, 2012. What a great idea! Brock Heilman's photog...
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾: Winter Vegetables
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾. Tuesday, January 10, 2017. I was pruning roses at a job in drizzle today when I noticed their sad tomato vegetable beds with nothing in them! If you're in SoCal, know that this is a great time to grow winter vegetables! What you say, you can grow veggies in winter? I have trouble with the brassica family though as they tend to get aphids. But I am a big salad girl. So I love to grow lettuce! I love not having to buy lettuce for about 3-4 months! January 11, 2017 at 6:39 AM.
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾: July 2016
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾. Sunday, July 31, 2016. This is my first time growing any Amarath. I sowed the seeds back in March. Remember those pretty pink seedlings I posted? Those cute little things are now 6' tall! I knew they were going to grow big but not taller than me(5' 9")! So I just went back and looked at the seed packet. It says Amaranthus hypochondriacus. What a funny name. And the height listed is 5-8'! The packet also says you can cook the seeds like rice or pop like popcorn! I began seei...
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾: Bird Of Paradise
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾. Saturday, October 22, 2016. Bird Of Paradise plant or Strelitzia (say strel-IT-zee-uh) reginae is ubiquitous in SoCal. It's everywhere! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Burbank, CA, United States. Gardening in the Los Angeles area of Southern California, I am a self-employed landscaper since 1992, an American Rose Society Consulting Rosarian and ARS Master Rosarian. I love Roses, Irises, Pelargoniums, perennials and variegated foliage. View my complete profile.
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾: Wire Vine
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Aprille's SoCal Gardening ✿❀✾. Monday, October 10, 2016. I've had this weird little vine for maybe 15 years in several different pots. I love the little olive green leaves and the reddish stems. Sometimes it's sold with houseplants in garden centers. I cannot imagine being able to grow it indoors! Mine is such a little monster that you can't even see the pot! Several days ago I noticed that it has a few super tiny cream colored flowers. It has no fragrance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). T-Minus Zer...
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