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Twas' the Night before Sowing, by Dea O'Hopp

The 25th of December is a day we always winter sow our poppy seeds. I made a mistake 2 years ago and decided to save hubby the work and do it the "night before". The following is an explanation, with apologies to Clement C. Moore :)

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Florida Anise, An Uncommon Evergreen Shrub, by Marie Harrison

When choosing broadleaf evergreen shrubs for Southern landscapes, it is easy to fall back on the ones that we see in neighbors' yards and the ones that are commonly available. Every neighborhood is filled with azaleas, camellias, gardenias, loropetalums, and ligustrums. However, there are some less-commonly chosen evergreen shrubs that will add charm and distinction to your landscape.

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PlantFiles: Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)

Poinsettia

(Euphorbia pulcherrima)

this plant can grow in the cold climate of colorado springs but must be sheltered in a house before the cold days in fall...
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Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co.

Review by SkipOnStars:

Just got my 2010 catalog last week and I'm totally OVER THE MOON again with the gorgeousness. I made at least 2 orders last...
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BIRDFILES:

BirdFiles: Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum)

Brown Thrasher

(Toxostoma rufum)

The official state bird of Georgia, it is inexplicably the namesake of Atlanta's hockey team. Very pretty birds, though I...
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BugFiles: Writing Spider (Argiope aurantia)

Writing Spider

(Argiope aurantia)

know i know what the spiders are i took while back i thought threads were pretty all like scribbles... had 2 shapes.of...
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C.N. Smith Farm

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Wow...nice to visit a local farm still in business. Many greenhouses full of your average and not-so-average plants. Great...
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GARDEN BOOKWORM:

Gardening Book: Wildflowers of Texas

Wildflowers of Texas

Review by blueflower19:

I have had this book for about two years now. I love it! One of the most useful aspects of the book is that it is divided...
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TODAY IN THE FORUMS

CLOSED: seed pod identification.

These are seed pods from my friend that visited sedona, arizona and the grand canyon... He said the yellow ones were from a cactus.
Do the others look familiar to anyone?

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  Today in history: December 24  
1524: Vasco da Gama, Portuguese explorer, died. He was the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India.

1905: Frederick William Burbridge, plant hunter, died in Dublin, Ireland at the age of 58. He was a plant hunter for the Veitch Nurseries and later curator of the Botanic Gardens at Trinity College, Dublin. He is commemorated by the genus Burbridgea and several specific epithets.

1914: John Muir, Scottish-born American naturalist died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 76.

1923: President Coolidge lit the first U.S. Christmas tree, a 48-foot Balsam fir donated by Middlebury College.

1983: The coldest Christmas Eve on record in the U.S. Over 125 cities recorded record lows for the date, including 17 cities that established all-time record lows for the month of December. Chicago recorded its coldest ever with a reading of 25 degrees below zero and Havre, Montana recorded their all-time low with 50 degrees below zero.

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Enthusiasts of every gardening niche can put down roots and grow their knowledge. Are you into water gardens, vegetable gardens, hanging gardens, growing flowers or arranging bouquets, container gardens, raised beds, farming, poultry, beekeeping or any other gardening pursuit? If so, you'll find we have forums, articles and videos to help you learn, grow and share advice.

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We invite you to sign up and join our community, and share what you know! Here at Dave's Garden, you can create your own blog, upload photos for free, or use our tools to trade seeds and plants.

Since 2000, we've grown to be a comprehensive gardening community with discussion forums for every hobby, home and garden topic you can imagine. Our members are knowledgeable about soil, weather, watering, and just about every kind of plant and insect. On behalf of all our members, we are glad you came to visit, and we hope you will stop by again soon!


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