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Love Sown Garden

lessons from our family garden

  • In Bloom: Bi-color Dahlia

    July 17, 2012 /

    This dahlia is very slowly opening. I wish I could tell you what kind it is, but I honestly don’t know. It could be one that I got on clearance last year, or it could be some bulbs I picked up in late spring. Either way, I’m happy it has made an appearance! The dahlias in the front yard fall over once the blossoms open. Any tips on that? I don’t want to have to stake them all, and I…

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    July 11, 2012 /

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  • In Bloom: Climbing Rose

    June 27, 2012 /

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  • In Bloom: Crown of Thorns

    June 22, 2012 /

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  • In Bloom: Scaramouche Daylily

    June 6, 2012 /

    Woohoo! It’s two Wordless Wednesday posts in a week. I accidentally posted this week’s on Monday and took it back down. Lest you feel cheated, and lest these are no longer blooming next week, here is our latest daylily addition: ‘Scaramouche’.

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  • In Bloom: Black Oil Sunflower

    June 6, 2012 /

    I planted a handful of black oil sunflower seeds straight out of the birdseed bag. I doubt I will eat them since I don’t know the history of the seed and whether it was treated or not, but I will at least let the flower heads dry and set them out for the birds at the end of the summer. Leave a comment with a link to your Wordless Wednesday post!

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