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  1. JasonCurtis

    Brooklyn rooftop cherry tree! We have some cherries!

    Had the same problem a few weeks ago, turned out to be the conditions. You can actually find more info about that on https://resopp-sn.org/. They share a lot of helpful agricultural practices there.
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    Moving Spider Lily Long Distance

    As for the lilies, potting them is still a good idea for stability. However, advancements in plant shipping methods now allow for longer transit times. Ensure the soil is slightly moist, not saturated, and trim any excessive foliage to reduce stress. Consider using plant-friendly packaging...
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    Moving Spider Lily Long Distance

    I stumbled upon this post from 2020 and wanted to share some updated advice for moving those large spider lilies cross country. Firstly, consider using threemovers.com to find specialized movers who can handle delicate plants.
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    Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden – Part 1

    It's great to have a community like GardenForums.com where gardeners can come together, share their knowledge, and learn from one another. If you're looking to enhance your garden or outdoor space further, you might want to explore ideas like bespoke timber stables from scottsofthrapston.co.uk...
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    Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden – Part 1

    Gardening is not just about nurturing plants; it's about nurturing a sense of belonging in nature.
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    Spring in Seville

    Your trip to Seville sounds like a dream come true! It's wonderful that you decided to blog about it, as travel experiences often bring fresh inspiration, especially for someone in your line of work as a florist and gardener. Seville's charm and the lingering scent of orange blossoms must have...
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    Tips For Designing A Beautiful Patio For Your Home

    Choosing the right location is crucial. Consider sunlight, proximity to your kitchen for easy food prep (if you love outdoor entertaining), or a serene spot if it's a relaxation retreat. Size matters, so don't make it too small. Set up your furniture in the area to get a feel for the space you...
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    Spring in Seville

    Your advice about taking it slow and focusing on one site-seeing location per day is spot on. Planning in advance and booking tours early can indeed save you from the hustle and bustle.
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    Money plant growing Ideas

    Thanks for sharing this fascinating insight into money plants! It's always intriguing to learn about the history and characteristics of different plants. If you're ever interested in supplementing your income or simply enjoying a bit of entertainment, you might want to explore the option where...
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    Money plant growing Ideas

    I appreciate you sharing this intriguing perspective on money plants! Exploring the history and unique traits of various plants is always captivating.
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    planting seeds

    It is a great idea to hold off planting seeds until after the last frost date to ensure optimal growth and prevent damage to the young plants. Starting seeds indoors is a great way to get a head start on the growing season and can be a fun and rewarding activity. Sprouting broccoli seeds for...
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    Rear tine rototiller recommendations

    There are many great rear tine rototillers on the market, but here are a few that I recommend based on your criteria of reversible tine rotation and affordability: Troy-Bilt Super Bronco: This rototiller has a 208cc engine and a 16" tilling width. It also features a power reverse feature...
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    Duranta Erecta sky Flower

    It depends on the climate and conditions the plant is growing in, but you can usually expect to see Duranta Erecta's first flowers within a year after planting. Keep in mind that this is an evergreen shrub, so you may see some flowers throughout the year as well.


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