I am having a lot of fun with rosemary. It is one of my favorite herbs to grow in our garden. I started rosemary in 2020 and I fell in love. Have you ever just taken your face and moved…
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Category: Uncategorized, Year One
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These are her Osteospermums. She took this picture in April. They are so happy in her green house. These flowers are better known as African Daisies, I had to look it up because I couldn’t pronounce that. I didn’t find…
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I have heard good things about growing pears in my zone. A couple of my neighbors have some pear trees growing here and there. I know that they can grow in my area and rumor has it they do super…
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Tags: agroforestry, homestead, orchard, pear, pear tree, pears, permaculture, pollination, pollinators, zone 8, zone 8a
First, let me start by saying excellent name. When I tell people I am planting lantana they are always curious to what it does and why I am adding it because it sounds exotic and exciting. “I am going to…
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