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Our team of testers nearly took these colorful gloves for granted because they had become such a part of our daily outdoor routine, not only for gardening but also for testing other products. Not to be confused with others, these gloves are the original seamlessly designed palm dipped glove with an ergonomically snug, pleasing fit.
Delphinium
Their tall, stately flower spikes dominate flower beds and borders in early summer. Technically perennials because they survive winters and bloom in successive years, many delphiniums actually last only 2 or 3 years.
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When you think about Buckeye trees you need to include the Horse Chestnuts as they are all in the same Aesculus family. Kids and many grown men have been to known to keep buckeye or horse chestnut nuts in their pockets as a lucky charm.
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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) Creepers are climbing woody vines that enhance residential landscapes as they splash over walls, stretch across fences and clamber up trellises. Virginia creeper grows by means of tiny rootlets arranged along its stems which attach it directly to the tree, wall or other support.
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