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Ridolfia segetum
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Daucus carota 'Black Knight'
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DAUCUS CAROTA DARA
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Nigella African Bride
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HIERACIUM AURANTIACUM SEEDS (ORANGE HAWKWEED, DEVIL’S PAINTBRUSH, Fox Cubs)
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Prune weak shoots of roses harder than strong ones. The weak shoots will then catch up to for a more balanced form.
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Prune buddleja in March to flower in July, in April to flower in August
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CROCOSMIA ‘Ellenbank Skylark’ http://bit.ly/15n4UNs Tall graceful stems carry large starry open flowers of burnt orange with a cream central zone. Shorter variety with yellow flowers.
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Crocosmia Cornish Copper - TRECANNA NURSERY HYBRID
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Rosa ‘Munstead Wood’
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If using plastic bags as propagating "lids", turn them inside out each day; thereby stopping the buildup of condensation.
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Water basil first thing in the morning, never late in the day. It doesn't like to go to sleep wet!
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Deadhead tree peonies to give better flowers the following year.
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Plant tree peonies a couple of inches deeper than the pot level. Plant normal peonies slightly proud.
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