Easy blooms

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Baptisia, which is also known as false or wild indigo, consists of a number of native species renowned for handsome, pealike foliage, and showy spring flowers. They grow in almost any soil, almost anywhere, have no serious pests, and only demand plenty of sun.

Author: Bender, Steve
Cash grains, not elsewhere classified, Dry Pea and Bean Farming, Pulses, Legumes, Growth (Plants), Plant growth, Mimosaceae, Beans

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Flowers that plant themselves

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Self-sown seedlings, often called volunteers grow in unexpected places that are gravel paths, cracks between rocks, or right in the middle of a clump of something else. Tricks for planting and procedure for seeding by hand is discussed.

Author: Bender, Steve
Evaluation, Plants, Flowering of, Plant flowering, Annuals (Plants), Annual plants

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Fragrance and flowers: when winter daphne blooms, you know spring is in the air

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Winter daphne features an intoxicating fragrance, which one day seems citrusy, other times spicy and other times like honey. The only downside to winter daphne is that it seems to be fickle and can die despite being taken care of.

Author: Bender, Steve
Analysis, Mezereum

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Subjects list: United States, Environmental aspects
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