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Cotoneaster Peking
Thyme Golden King
Hosta June
Lily Oriental Hot Lips
Polly White Peach
Iris Caesars Brother
Kissing Solar Fairies
Truck Bank & Planter Gift Set Red Finish
Wrist Saver Garden Tools (trowel)
Box Elder Maple
Wreath Mixed Fruit Wreath
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Zoysia Grass Plugs
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Green Gage Bavays
Cyclamen Mixed Colors
Calla Black Forest
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Alpine Currant Green Mound
Angelonia Angelmist Dark Rose
Protective Netting 14 x 45
Verbena Aztec Wild Rose
Lilac Common purple
Red Hot Poker Traffic Light
Salvia East Friesland
Veronica Tickled Pink
Carriage Light with Shepherds Crook Twin Pack
Cypress Hammock Stand
Braeburn
Weigela Midnight Wine
Prairie Horizon Alder
Arborvitae American
Verbena Tapestry Pink
Rose of Sharon Pink Giant
Coneflower Double Decker
Grootendorst Supreme Rose
Catmint Little Titch
Traditional Corner Picket
Solar Birdbath Fountain
White Walnut
Primula Francesca
Fertilizer Stakes Evergreens
Gladiolus Romantic Collection
Helens Flower Mardi Gras
Geranium Double Jewel
Castleton
Peony Deluxe Trio
Canna Variegated Collection
12 Striped Raffia Hanging Star Cone
Hibiscus Lord Baltimore
Stokes Aster Klaus Jelitto
Dapple Dandy
Coral Bells Strawberry Swirls
Daylily Doublelicious
Hinder Repellent
Serenity Bridge
Hollyhock Nigra
Washington Hawthorne
Hydrangea White Dome
Oriental Bird Table Antique Copper
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Viburnum Blue Muffin
Scabiosa Blue Diamonds
Dianthus Frosty Fire
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Astilbe Montgomery

Astilbe japonica

The Astilbe 'Montgomery'Ö, Astilbe japonica, has wonderful deep red to scarlet-red flowers with dark red-bronze foliage changing to green in the spring. The flowers contrast wonderfully with the glossy foliage. Astilbe 'Montgomery'Ö blooms in mid summer and is 20'¥ tall and a plant width of 24'¥. Do not allow Astilbe 'Montgomery'Ö to dry out. It is most successfully grown in a shady area but can tolerate some morning sun. A moist, well-drained area is key for this plant. In order to keep Astilbe looking good for the next year, do not cut it back in the winter, (the old foliage helps protect the plant from winter damage), but prune in early spring. Astilbe can be used as cut flowers, perennial borders or shade gardens with Hosta'Ös and Ferns. Astilbe is considered to be deer resistant and will attract hummingbirds.

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Tree and shrub fire damages house in Jefferson County - Rexburg Standard Journal


Tree and shrub fire damages house in Jefferson County
Rexburg Standard Journal
JEFFERSON COUNTY — A quick response by firefighters from Central Fire District in Jefferson County kept damage to a minimum when a home was threatened by a fire in surrounding trees and shrubs on Tuesday. The fire broke out shortly after 2:30 pm in ...

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Shrub Thefts Reported in Fairfield - The Fairfield Daily Voice


Shrub Thefts Reported in Fairfield
The Fairfield Daily Voice
Fairfield Police are looking for a shrub thief or perhaps thieves. Police received reports of two thefts of unplanted shrubs and trees from town in the past week. The most recent incident occurred at BJ's Wholesale Club on Black Rock Turnpike at about ...

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Gardener: Design secrets to get your garden looking its best - Lakenewsonline.com


Gardener: Design secrets to get your garden looking its best
Lakenewsonline.com
It can be an obvious repetition of the same alternating flowers marching down the front of a border, or more subtle, like repeating the shapes of shrubs or trees or even structures. Repetition sets the rhythm with which the eye moves around the garden.

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Designer Rick Kyper nourishes a garden for all seasons - The Seattle Times


Designer Rick Kyper nourishes a garden for all seasons
The Seattle Times
Garden designer Rick Kyper's mini-estate on Beacon Hill overflows with unusual trees, shrubs and flowers. By Valerie Easton Stone walls and pathways, palm trees and evergreens lend year-round structure to the ever-changing floral extravaganza in Rick ...

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Trees, shrubs vanishing from Sahel - Winnipeg Free Press


Trees, shrubs vanishing from Sahel
Winnipeg Free Press
Forecast: Famine The suffering Sahel Hope turns to dust in Niger Vicious cycle Securing food for Niger a risky business Trees, shrubs vanishing from Sahel Fortress of food Paradox of hunger in Niger More mouths but less to feed them This in itself ...

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When is a fir tree not really a fir tree? - Oregon City News


When is a fir tree not really a fir tree?
Oregon City News
My mom, being a lover of all kinds of trees, was our adviser when, as kids, my brother and I got into 4-H forestry – which really just consisted of us studying and talking about trees and shrubs, pressing and labeling leaves and completing various ...

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Trees and Shrubs at Their Poleward Limits in a Warming World - CO2 Science Magazine


Trees and Shrubs at Their Poleward Limits in a Warming World
CO2 Science Magazine
After 33 years, trees more frequent and shrubs more abundant in northeast US alpine community. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 43: 495-502. The authors write that "woody species are predicted to increase in tundra ecosystems as a result of ...

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Grundfos Pumps to begin water reclamation project - Fresno Business Journal


Grundfos Pumps to begin water reclamation project
Fresno Business Journal
The plan is already in the works to put in an entire new landscape of trees, shrubs and other vegetation that use less water as well as a more efficient irrigation system with controllers suited to weather conditions and the precise water needs of each ...

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Trees Could Cost Whatcom County Big Bucks - KGMI


Trees Could Cost Whatcom County Big Bucks
KGMI
Whatcom County is facing a potentially expensive battle for letting trees grow on flood-control levees along the Nooksack River. New standards put in place by the Army Corps of Engineers after Huricane Katrina don't allow trees or shrubs on or near ...

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Yardsmart: Fruit trees offer more than other plants - Canton Repository


Yardsmart: Fruit trees offer more than other plants
Canton Repository
Such an experience showed me the incredible value of growing your own fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and vines. Unlike a seasonal vegetable garden, which you must till and plant fresh each year, a tree is planted just once and its yields may indeed ...

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