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    Plant Profile: Cranberry Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster apiculatus)

    Read 'Plant Profile: Cranberry Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster apiculatus)' at http://www.KarensGardenTips.com.
    Native to the mountains of southwestern China, this deciduous to evergreen shrub grows 2-3’ tall with a spread of 3-6’. It is a member of the rose family, Roaseae, that also includes cherry, lady’s mantle and pyracantha. Its arching reddish branches...

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    Plant Combination: Sage (Salvia) ‘Mystic Spires’ and Dahlia ‘David Howard’

    Read 'Plant Combination: Sage (Salvia) ‘Mystic Spires’ and Dahlia ‘David Howard’' at http://www.KarensGardenTips.com.
    The smashing perennial combination of dark blue and apricot makes a dynamic statement in a sunny border from early summer to fall. Sage ‘Mystic Spires’ begins blooming in late spring and continues until frost. It might need cutting in mid season to rejuvenate...

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    Plant Profile: Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa)

    Read 'Plant Profile: Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa)' at http://www.KarensGardenTips.com.
    Also called crimson columbine, this herbaceous perennial is a native of western North America from the cWest Coast to the Rocky Mountains where it grows especially well in moist rocky soil. It is a member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, that...

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    Book Review: The Book of Greens

    Read 'Book Review: The Book of Greens' at http://www.KarensGardenTips.com.
    If you are tired of eating the same old greens in the same old ways and want to try something new, Jenn Louis’ work, The Book of Greens, is full of information and ideas. Believing that greens should be an essential part of every meal, the author shares...

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