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Tag Archives: clematis cuttings
Potatoes don’t smile
When it came right down to it my will to grow potatoes wavered. It did. It became actually wobbly and prone to distraction. But I had purchased those organic very special roundish plantable mail-order seed potatoes so I was committed. … Continue reading
Posted in Clematis, Pacific Northwest native plants, vegetable garden
Tagged Atriplex hortensis, Azalea 'Mardi Gras', bicolor azalea, clematis cuttings, Clematis montana, container gardening, grow potatoes in containers, Hooker's fairy bells, planting potatoes, Prosartes hookerii, Prosartes smithii, Purple orach, Smith's fairy lantern
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Winter Day
I found a $50 gift certificate in my desk drawer. It was a Christmas gift from some years ago, carefully stored but then forgotten, purchased from a seed company called Whatcom. Their specialty is seeds from odd plants. For example, … Continue reading
Posted in actual plants, Clematis, Max the Westie, propagation
Tagged clematis cuttings, petunias from seed
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