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Life’s too short not to eat tupelo honey

If you can find some, take a spoon and drip a bit on the end of your tongue. Your taste buds will begin to rock the rumba, and you might need another lick or two.  Go ahead, I won’t tell. Then, once you’ve satiated yourself with tupelo honey’s flowery sweetness, …Read the Rest

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Native flora perform double duty in the garden
Bugs and Insects

Native flora perform double duty in the garden

I’m not all about natives. You know that. I grow named cultivars of roses, phlox, daylilies, crapemyrtles and pretty much …Read the Rest

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Wildflower Wednesday: Coreopsis tinctoria, golden tickseed
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Wildflower Wednesday: Coreopsis tinctoria, golden tickseed

I always think it’s interesting that the beautiful genus of Coreopsis is commonly referred to as tickseed. Frankly, it unnerves …Read the Rest

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Wildflower Wednesday: Sabatia campestris Nutt.
Wildflowers

Wildflower Wednesday: Sabatia campestris Nutt.

Always a day late and a dollar short, my Wildflower Wednesday post is on Thursday. While Gail, Carrie and I …Read the Rest

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Wildflower Wednesday:  Wild Blue Ageratum
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Wildflower Wednesday: Wild Blue Ageratum

Always, in September, I can count on the Conoclinium coelestinum (a/k/aEupatorium coelestinum) to bloom throughout my garden.  Wild blue ageratum …Read the Rest

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