When the first daffodil opens up, it’s a sure sign that spring is just around the corner. For gardeners, this is the season we’ve been waiting for all winter, but now it’s time to get outdoors and see what Old Man Winter has done.
Although it’s tempting to get the
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Week 1: Butterfly-Weed Meadow and Prairie Flowers Water-Lilies Annuals Herbs Hydrangeas
Anytime during the rest of the Month: Water-Lilies Hibiscus Crape Myrtles Conifers Day Lilies Boxwood Herbs Annuals Sweet Pepperbush Pepper Collection Meadow and Prairie Wildflowers Hostas Hydrangeas
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Even with the increased popularity of plastic and fiber flowers (silk for example), many people still prefer “the real thing” preserved in a lifelike manner. Flower preservation has become a popular hobby. Flowers such as marigolds, zinnias, goldenrod, yarrow, roses and hydrangeas are readily available and the costs of additional materials needed are
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