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December 02, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
With all the work you do to keep your property beautiful from spring to autumn, why let your garden die down in winter? By selecting hardy plants that produce flowers when most other plants are dormant, you can bring color and interest into your garden even when the days are colder. The meaning of “winter [...]
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Description
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by National Gardening Association Editors
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Crossing Squashes
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