Gladiolus
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Unique in many ways, Gladioli are a lovely addition to the home garden. Growing Gladiolus Gladiolus grows To aid the plants, keep the surface of the soil loosened In zones 7-10, glads may stay in the |
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Unique in many ways, Gladioli are a lovely addition to the home garden. Growing Gladiolus Gladiolus grows To aid the plants, keep the surface of the soil loosened In zones 7-10, glads may stay in the |
"The fairest flowers o’ the season are the carnations." from "A Winter’s Tale" by William Shakespeare The Carnation, January’s flower, is simple and sweet with ruffled petals that communicate romance. Carnations are a favorite given in mixed boquets or bunched on their own. Even a single stem is a thoughful gift. Though carnations are usually…
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