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    Air Plants: The Nearly Indestructible House Plant

    ByDebbie 06/1410/14

     Tillandsia So, you say you’ve got a black thumb? Can’t keep any type house plant alive? Well, I ‘ve got a solution for you. Don’t worry, it’s not a fake plant! Introducing Tillandsia aka Air plant. Tillandsia is an evergreen, perennial flowering plant that belongs to the family Bromeliaceae. They are native to the forests, mountains and deserts of Central and South America. What…

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    Historic Oakland Cemetery |A Victorian Garden in Atlanta

    ByDebbie 06/1410/14

    History of Oakland Cemetery For someone who only lives 20 minutes from Atlanta and have spent over half my life in the metro  area, I have not spent a lot of time in the city. I am one of those suburbanites that detest traffic, the lack of parking, and just the general hustle and bustle…

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    Vegetable Gardening: Early Summer Harvest

    ByDebbie 06/1410/14

    Early Summer Vegetable Harvest The harvest is the best part of vegetable gardening. You spend countless hours planting, weeding and watering. Now the payoff is finally here! We decided last night to “check” on the potatoes to see if the fingerlings were big enough to harvest. Typically, you wait until the tops of the potato plants…

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    How to Start Hydrangeas from Cuttings

    ByMark 06/1407/18

    How to Start Hydrangeas from Cuttings Looking for a way to grow your garden without a lot of money?  By sharing plants among friends or increasing the ones you already have, you can fill your landscape and save hundreds of dollars doing it.  For instance, a three gallon hydrangea may cost twenty or thirty dollars…

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    The Black Racer Snake: A Recent Visit

    ByMark 06/1410/14

    The Black Racer Today we had our second visit in three weeks by a black racer.  We have seen snakes and the remnants of shed skins in the yard over the years, but I can’t recall having seen two different black racers in such a short period of time.  I’m not completely sure what that…

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