Warm Winter Weathers Chilly Harvest
With temperatures in the 50s and 60s, our unseasonable weather has meant more comfortable time outside. But our mild fall and early winter concerns home gardeners and commercial nurserymen. The warm weather forces plants into growth during winter months.
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Introducing Three New Mo a Spa Body Souffl Scents From Tahitian Noni International
Tahitian Lime and Papaya, Mango andBougainvillea, and Tahitian Vanilla and Gardenia.
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DO IT YOURSELF
THEY smell delicious, used to freshen rooms and other small spaces and do make good gifts. Potpourri, derived from the French word pot-pourri (the name for a Spanish stew) are mixtures of flowers, leaves, fruits, essential oils, and fixatives which capitalise on the fragrance of dried materials.
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SHEDDING SOME BULK FOR THE NEW YEAR
Yellow leaves have been showing up on a wide variety of shrubs over the past few months, causing concernt for many area gardeners. Although the condition may look alarming, in most cases, yellowing does not indicate a problem.
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Osmanthus is tough, adaptable
Q. I received a potted shrub as a gift recently, and the tag says it's an osmanthus, but it looks more like a variegated holly. It certainly doesn't look like any osmanthus I've ever seen. What can you tell me about it? A: Congratulations! You have an osmanthus heterophyllus, also known as variegated tea olive, variegated sweet olive, variegated Chinese holly and variegated false holly. Its spiny ...
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