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Korean azalea « Winterthur Garden Blog Posted in Garden, tagged Korean azalea, winter hazel, Winterthur on ... with the pink to purple flowers of the Korean azalea (Rhododendron mucronulatum). ...
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Hate Raking Leaves? A Mulch Mowing How-to « Winterthur Garden Blog Oct 28, 2008 ... Mow over leaves and any plants ready to be cut back. You don’t need to confine yourself to lawn areas. You can mow over plants, ...
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Collecting Bulb Seeds « Winterthur Garden Blog May 7, 2008 ... It seems as though spring has just started and already we are seeing signs of seed-ripening on our earliest bulbs; snowdrops, winter aconite ...
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flowering quince « Winterthur Garden Blog Posts Tagged ‘flowering quince’ ... written by the people who work and volunteer here. Photo by Allen Rokach. Winterthur Garden Flickr Photos ...
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Allen Rokach Photography Workshop « Winterthur Garden Blog This last spring Winterthur hosted a photography workshop with teacher and photographer Allen Rokach. Allen’s students spent two days exploring Winterthur ...
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snowdrop « Winterthur Garden Blog On a walk with garden staff members today we spotted the first snowdrop (or the last, depending on how you define it). This snowdrop variety, Galanthus ...
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Korean azalea « Winterthur Garden Blog Posted in Garden, tagged Korean azalea, winter hazel, Winterthur on ... with the pink to purple flowers of the Korean azalea (Rhododendron mucronulatum). ...
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spring ephemerals « Winterthur Garden Blog Today Susan Sibley, Winterthur horticulturist, will highlight spring ephemerals such as Claytonia virginica (spring beauty), Anemone apennina (Italian ...
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Winterthur Garden Blog A slightly delayed opening at Winterthur gave the hard-working garden crew time to make the roadways safe. As I drove out Pennsylvania Avenue toward ...
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Hosta, Sedum, and Stone « Winterthur Garden Blog Jun 5, 2008 ... I must say that walking past this wall and sedum makes me smile–even the stones are in bloom! And the contrast when the wall is wet and the ...
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