Scents of the south

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Gardens around the world are truly a sight for the eyes but there are some gardens that can simulate ones nasal senses with their wonderful fragrances. There are myriad flowers in the south, like the magnolia or the wisteria among others, that can simulate ones senses but to really experience the sights and smells one must go outdoors and live the experience.

Author: Thigpen, Charles
United States, Environmental aspects, Design and construction, Fragrant gardens

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This rose is for real

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The Pink Flower Carpet rose is a type of rose that is found to continuously bloom even if watered only occasionally. The rose is found to be hardy and has waxy green leaves. The Flower Carpet rose mounds and grows to about 30 inches tall and around 3 feet wide.

Author: Thigpen, Charles
Varieties, Roses

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Jacob and the beanstalk

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A father shares how he constructed a bean house for his son, Jacob. The stick house was built with the limbs and trunks of mimosa trees. He also narrates how he planted Kentucky Wonder pole bean seeds at the sides and back of the house.

Author: Thigpen, Charles
Management, Personal narratives, Fathers, Gardening, Legumes, Beans

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