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Transform your garden into a picturesque retreat with these cottage garden ideas! Discover the beauty of colorful blooms, charming paths, and rustic decor. Tap to explore more inspiration and start creating your dream garden today!

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Okay, so if we can agree that some animals are pretty damn weird, then we can also agree that some plants are even weirder than their weirdest living counterparts. Oh yeah, it’s going to get kooky in here pretty soon! And, the best part is, you don’t really have to be a botanist to appreciate the weird plants on our list, for their strangeness is pretty darn obvious.

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Grow Midnight Oil Pink Sunflowers Midnight oil sunflowers are a type of sunflower that have pink or pinkish-red petals instead of the traditional bright yellow or golden petals. These unique flowers are often used in

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Dainty Baby’s Breath is actually quite a tough plant. Ordinary soil will do. Be sure it is not too rich, and avoid feeding plants. Cut back after flowering to encourage a second bloom. This species is well suited to xeriscaping. Continue reading below for tips on how to grow Gypsophila from seed.

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