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Amateur Detroit-area gardener tries to not kill plants

Sunday, January 29, 2012

We got snow!




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Birmingham, MI, United States
Detroit area plant and flower enthusiast.
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  • Gardening website collection
  • Fine Gardening
  • Garden Design
  • How to Grow - The Telegraph
  • Ten (amazing) gardens
  • Butchart Gardens
  • Dirt - American Society of Landscape Architecture
  • Hort Center
  • Garden-Share
  • Gardening calendar
  • Landscaping network
  • Master Gardening

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  • White Flower Farm

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