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Bright Candy Car Red Epiphyllum Flower

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Fenestraria rhopalophylla

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Alpine Strawberries (Fragaria vesca)

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Red Currants (Polaroid)

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Your Questions Answered: Watermelon Radish

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Question: I am in South Mississippi and my Mother wants to know where you get the pink watermelon radish seed and how she can get some? - Betty Hi Betty, Watermelon radish are a fairly unknown winter radish that

Salvia Argentea

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Hosta ‘June’

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Slugs and Snails: A Paradox

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Why is it that I can crush a slug underfoot, albeit with some trepidation? But when it comes to snails, forget it. They are carefully transferred to another area away from my lettuce and kale. I'll let a

Zinnia tenuifolia ‘Red Spider’

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Begonia Sutherlandii

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