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Baptisia australis will indeed propagate itself--give it a couple of years. Pat from Elgin ... Baptisia australis will indeed propagate itself--give it a
I'm still reworking my front yard somewhat to bring down the height of it all so it doesn't look too "wild" for all my voraciously-mowing neighbors... Some
By late October and early November, nature is getting downright serious about preparing for winter. For a sampling of phenological happenings that occur in