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Peachy Cream:
Rosa Hybrids Oso Easy Peachy Cream, Rosa Hybrids 'Oso Easy Peachy Cream' PP#15,982, is a lovely new variety from Proven Winners-« that delivers clouds of blooms from late spring until frost! The large, double flowers open peach colored with a light lemon-yellow center and then mature to pastel cream. Oso EasyGäó Peachy Cream exhibits the same wonderful attributes as the rest of the series including; dark, glossy green foliage, self cleaning flowers, and excellent disease resistance. Grow in medium moisture, slightly acidic, well-drained garden loams in full sun. Water deeply and regularly (mornings are best). Avoid overhead watering. It is appropriate for border fronts, cottage gardens, foundations, rose gardens or banks.
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A book full of valuable information on how to harvest fresh vegetables and salad ingredients literally year-round--yet without an expensive greenhouse or indoor light garden set-up. Coleman combines succession planting (small sowings three or more times, rather than one big endeavor) with cold-frame growing in the winter months. He includes how-tos for building simple cold-frames.
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