Pink knockout roses in landscaping

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7:30am I found a bag of 15 mixed beans marked down at Kroger. Was $2.96 paid $1.49. I put about 3/4ths a bag in a pan of water to soak. I want to make a big pot of ham and bean soup for supper. I saved the other 1/4 bag and put it with my garden seeds. They say you can plant store bought bags of beans. You just can't plant the split peas. Beans in this bag- Northern, Pinto, Large Lima, Yelloweye Bean, Garbanzo, Baby Lima, Green Split Pea, Kidney, Cranberry Bean, Small White, Pink Bean, Small…

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I saved the best for last! Worker Bee and I both thought this was our favorite garden. Garden #5 A Garden of My Dreams Bliss............gorgeous pink roses lining the walkway to the front door. Under dappled shade these roses are so lovely! (Did you know I LOVE pink roses? Worker Bee does - what a smart bee he is.) And that picket fence - lined with gorgeous snapdragons. As you approached the front porch, an old rusty mailbox stored garden gloves and tools. So charming! This path led from…

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Companion planting isn’t new. The practice has been used for decades, mostly for agricultural reasons. However, the home gardening community has found companion planting has a place outside agriculture. Certain plants benefit others by reducing

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