Carrots grown right, wisteria, solar eclipse |
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When April steps aside for May, Like diamonds all the raindrops glisten, Fresh violets open every day, To some new bird each hour we listen. âLucy Larcom (1826â93) |
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| Growing Wisteria Wisteria A high-climbing vine, wisteria blooms vigorously in spring with large, drooping clusters of lilac or bluish purple. |
| Traditionally given as a sign of friendship, these heavy nicely made pillows are stuffed with fresh fragrant ground balsam fir needles from Maine. The evergreen forest smell will last for years. Many colors, sizes, and designs available. $11.95-$26.95 |
| Carrots Grown Right How to Grow Carrots in the Garden See how to grow crunchy, sweet carrots! Getting carrots just right can be challenging, but when you know how, itâs easy! |
| Each piece is handcrafted with an exclusive 7-step color infusion process. The resulting finish is very deep and radiant. Hang indoors or outdoors. 16-in. diameter. $39.97 |
| Today is Arbor Day What Is Arbor Day? A Forest of Facts Arbor Day 2017 falls on Friday, April 28. Dedicate a tree to someone who is special to you and check out these facts about Arbor Day and the man who founded it. |
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