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Six on Saturday 8/8/20: Better red than dead

May 24, 2021Last updated May 24, 2021 by Martin Cole
Dianthus

This is my first contribution to the Six on Saturday gardening conversation that started on the Propagator’s blog. As I reflected on what I could contribute, I looked around the garden and realised it was the red plants that were jumping out at me, calling for my attention. Red plants are not hugely abundant in …

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Categories Six on Saturday Tags begonia, dianthus, impatiens, nicotiana

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