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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 07:00)

Want a house plant that's got drama, vibrant colour and elegance? Look no further. The bird of paradise plant makes a great addition to any home, or exotic summer garden, find out how to grow it. #HousePlants https://t.co/UTzq4XfoNz

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 10:02)

Although the most impactful women in history get credit for being incredible leaders, history books usually fail to mention that they were also mothers. 3 of the most inspirational moms in history https://t.co/zgkoUJZgXB https://t.co/SeZH3vqMeq

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 02:57)

beautiful bouquets 😍😍 https://t.co/pKUZkRoZYB

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 12:00)

We're here to answer your questions about sowing seeds and growing plants for half an hour, from now until 1:30pm UK time. Reply to this post with your questions, and we'll answer as many as we can. 🙂 #GWsowalong

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 01:44)

Blooming now, Paphiopedilum Fred’s Spots ‘Big Boy’ x Spring Venus ‘Mystery Dive’. #orchids #venusslipper #flowers #bloom #asheville #apptropicals #wnc #orchid #houseplants #avl #plants #weship https://t.co/Ai2iQZ5Cys

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 05:12)

We're PAWsitive dog moms get celebrated on Mother's Day too! 🐾 https://t.co/8jbq1YkzJS

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 01:00)

Should you be pruning your shrubs now? 🌸 Find out which shrubs you must prune now, and which you need to leave until later in the year. https://t.co/3bslrrFlxk

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 02:57)

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 01:57)

You guys seem to be lovin the ranunculus pics so I’ll keep em comin. 😉They are the star of the show around here on the farm these days & I’ve been waiting like a kid at Christmas for these beauties to bloom, especially this variety.... This is Chamallow. The buds literally look like marshmallows & the variation of pink is incredible. If you’ve been following along with letsgrowgirlspodcast you know I’ve been dubbed the “Director of Enabling” & kinda a bad influence when it comes to adding more to your plant, seeds & bulb lists but this one you just gotta grow. 😉 If you’re local & want to grab a bunch of these beauties our farmstand is open today from 10-3. 29520 28th Ave NW, Stanwood #flowerfarmer #flowerfarm #flowerfarming #ranunculus #springflowers #bulbs #thefarmhouseflowerfarm #pink #chamallow #localflowers #pnw #stanwood #washingtonflowers #flowers

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 12:26)

A spring ballet. ✨🔮🦩🌺🍑🦜 #textureflorals

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 12:30)

That's all we've got time for today, I'm afraid. If you still have questions, submit them at: https://t.co/BJMVwEqfk5

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 10:39)

All plant names have a story to tell. Both their scientific and common labels are rich in meaning, often revealing the history, uses or myths of a species. Follow this thread to discover the stories behind some of the funniest and strangest plant names around. https://t.co/sPqfZyP2sc

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 07:00)

Looking for a plant that will give you gorgeous flowers all through May and June and that's loved by bees? 🐝 You need lupins. Discover everything you need to know about growing lupins. https://t.co/HeDoIzom8L

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 11:00)

Want to grow your own gorgeous flowers from seed, starting now? 🌼 Discover the best flower seeds to sow now. https://t.co/mQoUkxYEVt

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4 years ago

(Apr 28, 2021 10:39)

One of the common names that Sansevieria trifasciata goes by is mother-in-law's tongue. Can you guess why? Its sword-like long leaves were thought to be a fitting representation of the stereotypical sharp tongue of a mother-in-law. https://t.co/rtl357qb4g

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