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Vines - Part 4 I grow several vines on purpose and a few unwelcome ones bestowed by Mother Nature. One species starts out very shrub-like, another twines, some are annuals. Some thrive and bloom in shade and some will grow but not flower. There are also vines in my past and some that I hope will be in my future. My garden would be incomplete without the soft high notes of vines. vine • vines • euonymus fortunei • celastraceae • climbing euonymus
Euonymus Fortunei: How to Grow, Propagate, and Pinch Back Purple Winter Creeper purple winter creeper is a nice dwarf shrub which is very vigorous and tolerant of even dense shade. In spring and fall it put on a lot of growth. Instead of just pruning away these excess branches, you can very easily root and propagate the shrub to create many more plants. This shrub is extremely forgiving and easy to propagate, and in this article we will look at various methods which may suit your style. purple winter creeper • euonymus fortunei • emerald gaiety • silver euonymus • growing winter creeper
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Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden (Springfield, MA), a tribute to Theodor Seuss Geisel, features interpretations of his well-known and loved characters. cat the hat seuss • dr seuss • grinch seuss • seuss characters • springfield
Ever Green .... Color for Fall and Winter Don't put your garden trowel away just yet! There is a surprising variety of plants that will add wonderful color and texture to your fall and winter garden. fall plants • winter plants • evergreens • conifers • heath
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