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Bonnie Hannum ~ Missouri, USA commented on Sandra's photoPosted on December 28, 2011 at 4:14pm 1 Comment 2 Likes
Cool weather crops like peas, radishes, spinach, carrots, arugula, lettuce, beets, and Swiss chard can actually thrive when temperatures are between 32° and 60°F. Peas can even be frozen solid and will display no ill effects, and when they thaw, they…
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New England Wild Flower Society seeks two interns who will gain hands-on experience identifying and cultivating North American native plants in a botanical garden setting. As part of this experience interns will assist in all aspects of botanic garden management for Garden in the Woods to include: use of proper horticultural practices (such as planting, pruning, weed…

Morning Sandra... I just love your bright yellow and red plant blooms. I was just talking about the colors yellow and red... Thanks for sharing... Happy Gardening !


Agatha Ariola Zabeeh said… Thanks Sandra! I didnt know I was not a member until joining thru FB...
Joy said… Thank you Sandra.
Lourdes Draper said… Thanks Sandra thanks for the map and thanks for the invite
Lourdes Draper said… I am on zone 8 thanks a lot Sandra
Lourdes Draper said… Hi Sandra thanks for the welcome i'm not sure what i'm doing...so far the pictures i posted came thru..I love everyones pictures and enjoyed them all thought i'd share mine. I'm from NC how do I know my Zone
Malini Epa said… Thanks Sandra for the warm welcome
I am quietly getting acquainted with Garden Share
Kathy Tedrow said… Thanks Sandra for the welcome. I'm not sure how Garden Share works. I've enjoyed a few videos and several photos. But I haven't followed any particular group or discussions.
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