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Mar
2009
Works for March
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In March, the garden began to take life, and time should be dedicated plants to match.

With increasing temperature can be planted perennial species.

It can perform maintenance logging in apple, pear, kiwi fruit, vines, roses, Ficus benjamina.

16
Oct
2008
Gigantic orchid bloomed for the second time
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A rare orchid has bloomed for the second time in Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

It is considered the queen of orchids, and one of the largest orchid in the world, Grammatophyllum speciosum is 3.65 m in diameter and weighs 90.71 kg. Last bloom was in 2003, said David Horak, caretaker of the botanical garden.

13
Oct
2008
It's fall
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Summer is over, tree fruits are baked, leaves have golden and ruby shades, the sky is overcast and in the air floats a clammy smell of autumn.

Do not forget plants yet, because they are still need you.

13
Oct
2008
Autumn Day, Rainer Maria RILKE
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Lord: it is time. The summer was immense.
Let thine shadows upon the sundials fall,
and unleash the winds upon the open fields.

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