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		<title>Container Gardening just before Christmas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who said you can&#8217;t have some color in the Winter time. Here in the Blue Glazed pots (pots &#8211; Joshua&#8217;s Native plants in the Heights) we have a variety of texture and color. I recommend a little bit of fern texture, some bold foliage, a bit of Variegated material and something creeping or cascading. * [...]]]></description>
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Who said you can&#8217;t have some color in the Winter time.</p>
<p>Here in the Blue Glazed pots (pots &#8211; Joshua&#8217;s Native plants in the Heights) we have a variety of texture and color. I recommend a little bit of fern texture, some bold foliage, a bit of Variegated<br />
material and something creeping or cascading.</p>
<p>* Starry Eyes Nierembergia<br />
* Thelmas Pink jacobinia<br />
* Nierembergia garacilis / Pink Buttons<br />
* Variegated Pedilanthus/ Lady&#8217;s Slippers<br />
* Kingwood Torch Coleus<br />
* Bellis-English Daisy</p>
<p>Thanks to Tree Search Farms, where the pickin&#8217; is good when other nursery&#8217;s tend to be<br />
bleak this time of year.</p>
<p>If you have any questions on what works this time of year, feel free to contact me through this blog or email me.</p>
<p>Happy Holidays!!!!!!</p>
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