Spring Bulbs. What’s not to love?
Planted once. Little care. Enjoyed year after year.
Planted once. Little care. Enjoyed year after year.
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Ooohhh … there's purple beans and white cucumbers; blushed red lettuce and 'diminutive, spoon-shaped' greens; bi-color sweet corn with 'soft-crisp texture and ambrosial flavor' and don't forget those 'perfectly round' pumpkins with 'fine-grained flesh and superb flavor.' Nix the sugar plums – they're yesterday's dreams – I have visions of freshly picked salads dancing in my head.
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Looking for something rather unusual … something deer don't seem to eat? Try growing this unique bulb Allium «Hair.» How this bulb came to be named Hair is pretty obvious. I wouldn't exactly describe the blooms as flowers but more cartoon character-ish. Were there a remake of Fantasia, I could see a crop of blooming «Hair» transformed into out-there groupies digging a jazz improv skit.
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