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March 20, 2009 1:15 AM

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Love In A Mist

The Love-In-A-Mist Miss Jekyll Blend, ‘Nigella damascena’, has delightful papery-textured flowers with thread-like foliage. Love-In-A-Mist is a quick blooming, cool season plant with flowers that look great in the garden, and as cut flowers. The flowers are 1 to 2 inches with white, light blue and dark blue blooms. The Miss Jekyll Blend blooms in the spring for 4 to 6 weeks until hot weather arrives.Love-In-A-Mist prefers full sun but will withstand some partial shade. The soil needs to be well drained and have average organic material. Spent flowers should be continually cut off to promote more blooms. Plant in the early spring, 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost or in warm winter climates plant in early fall. The Miss Jekyll is used for borders, dried flowers, cut flowers, and the seed pods look great in dried arrangements.

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Charity Harmony Angel Feeder

Standing ten inches tall this antiqued looking angel bird feeder is the perfect addition to any sort of home environment. Charity will be the perfect companion for any sort of garden, offering some seed to the birds that will love your garden as much as you do.

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Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder

Defys squirrels three ways! We started with hidden seed ports to deter greedy paws. We added a collapsible, cable controlled seed tray calibrated for up to five songbirds (cable is stainless steel). And finally, we developed an innovative, nonstick, slidin

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Grass - Indian

The Grass ‘Indian Grass’, Sorghastrum nutans, is a clump forming native grass that reaches 4-5′ in height. Golden, plume-like seed heads are formed in the summer. Indian grass is one of the most important native tall grasses. There are prominent claw-like lobes or “rabbit-ears” at the point where the leaf blade attaches to the stem. Indian Grasses have plume-like seed heads that turn a chestnut brown, and later take on a grey coloration. This grass is fairly tolerant to drought conditions. Seeds are consumed by birds and small mammals.

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Really like the angel feeder, that would great in the communal grounds here. Also the anti squirrel bird feeder would be real handy here aswell as we have literally hundreds of them around here as we are very close to three different parks. Great stuff.

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I really love flowers.look very pretty and give pleasant fragrance.Love In A Mist is nice writing.I have purchased a book related to cheap web hosting and along with the love in a mist.I like it so much, contains perfect description of different kinds of plants and flowers.Grass indian looks beautiful wherever it is planted.I have a small lawn in my house where i have planted different kinds of flowers, that presents amazing scene.I have worked as employee with company named as dedicated server working on plants.

I love the Indian Grass plant.. I love how tall it gets. Who would've thought grass'd grow 4-5 feet?

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