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Tag Archives: pansies
What Should I Plant in Fall?
Fall is my favorite time of year! It has fantastic holidays (Halloween, El Dia de Los Muertos, Thanksgiving), good food (pumpkin pie) and beautiful colors. Also, it’s time to start my fall garden! This year I plan to have my … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Vegetables
Tagged arugula, autumn colors, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, bulbs, calendula, carrots, cauliflower, chrysanthemum, cilantro, collard greens, coriander, cyclamen, el dia de los muertos, fall colors, fall vegetable gardening, halloween, kale, kohlrabi, nasturtium, pansies, parsnips, pot marigold, rutabaga, shelling peas, snap peas, snapdragons, snow peas, stock, sugar peas, sweet peas, thanksgiving, turnips, what's an annual?
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Woolly Pockets Outdoor ‘Wally’
Woolly pockets bring fun and creativity to any landscape, indoors or out! But the coolest thing about woolly pockets is they are environmentally-friendly. The “felt” part of the pocket is made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. The end result is … Continue reading



