EDITORIAL - June 1909
Hello everyone.
Welcome to Carolina Garden
July and already has reached six months have elapsed since the beginning of this publication and I've noticed with satisfaction that we are many share the same interests towards a better and more attractive garden in our homes, and we care about know how best to understand and care for our plants and flowers.thank all those who send their queries, try to answer in my humble knowledge and experience, always researching to learn more. This publication began as a tribute to someone special in my life and has been walking paths, discovering and uncovering the personal interests, which is already manifest with a wide horizon. Carolina Garden
appeared in digital compilation of all the monthly, so that they can download to your computer if you like, or just have it compiled in the Sidebar Editions have access to them, I hope that this initiative is to your liking and will be perfected gradually.
In my personal garden, the federal Stars have lost almost all its green leaves and one has beautiful red flowers to 4 feet high. Note that a neighbor annoyed by this "aerial invasion" dared to cut without permission, leaving a pile of branches flowering in the trash, but anyway ... there are people who have no sensitivity to appreciate these things. Jasmine country has lost its green and proceeded to carefully prune it to flourish with full force in warmer times.
Chinese roses even with the first frosts are reluctant to leave to blossom and poke out into the yard and you are caught with deep red, orange and pink, forcing you to contemplate and admire.
The aralia keeps its leaves and pothus extend between its branches.
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