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The Real Dirt blog covers regional gardening issues from soil health to planting for pollinators; from fire resistant landscaping to attracting wildlife. Read all about it!

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Moth Orchid, Emilee Warne
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Houseplants for the Winter Months

January 7, 2022
How about bringing a new plant home to cheer up these dark winter days? For the avid gardener, houseplants can be an excellent source of greenery and even flowers when the outside garden has gone gray and dormant in the doldrums of mid-winter.
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Anthurium Flamingo Flower, Emilee Warne
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Caring for an Indoor Garden

December 31, 2021
Why not start the new year by bringing a new houseplant into your home, or perhaps even by starting an indoor garden to enjoy during the cold winter months?
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Oak Galls in Bidwell Park, J.C. Lawrence
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Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature’s Decorations

December 17, 2021
When you look up into the bare branches of some oak trees at this time of year, you can see ball-shaped growths hanging there, looking almost like nature's Christmas ornaments. These are galls. A gall is an abnormal growth produced by a plant under the influence of another organism.
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Poinsettia, J.C. Lawrence
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Poinsettia – La Flor de Nochebuena

December 10, 2021
The plant that graced the botanical gardens of the Aztec empire over 600 years ago, and the flower of Holy Night legends, is the poinsettia (poin seh tee uh), or flor de nochebuena in Spanish. Seen everywhere for sale during a short six weeks of the year, this plant has come to symbolize Christmas.
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