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Tag Archives: Red Sails
Photo Friday: June Colors
There are so many colorful things going on around Happy Acres right now I thought I would share some of the images. I’ll start with the color red. The Easy Wave Red Velour petunias are so well named. I’ve got … Continue reading
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Tagged astilbe, currants, hostas, kohlrabi, petunias, potatoes, raspberries, Red Sails
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Saturday Spotlight: Red Sails Lettuce
This is the latest in a series of posts that I’ve done about my favorite varieties of fruits, vegetables and herbs we grow at Happy Acres. To see my other Spotlights, and those from other garden bloggers, visit the Variety Spotlights … Continue reading