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When the spring erupts in tones of yellow, lemon, gold, and that weird orangey-mustard that you’re not sure you love, it’s time to bring on the blue.
Leslie Harris and Marianne Willburn have suggestions for how to achieve that in your garden, and dip briefly into the controversy surrounding the [almost] universally loved daffodil.
From blue bells in the woods to blue spells when you're pulling out Vinca minor by the fistful, they'll touch on some of gardeners' favorites, and get sucked down a rabbit hole or two on their way.
For full show notes, links and laughs, subscribe at The Garden Mixer's Substack.
Comments, questions or suggestions? We'd love to hear them. Drop us a line at [email protected]
By Leslie Harris and Marianne Willburn4.9
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When the spring erupts in tones of yellow, lemon, gold, and that weird orangey-mustard that you’re not sure you love, it’s time to bring on the blue.
Leslie Harris and Marianne Willburn have suggestions for how to achieve that in your garden, and dip briefly into the controversy surrounding the [almost] universally loved daffodil.
From blue bells in the woods to blue spells when you're pulling out Vinca minor by the fistful, they'll touch on some of gardeners' favorites, and get sucked down a rabbit hole or two on their way.
For full show notes, links and laughs, subscribe at The Garden Mixer's Substack.
Comments, questions or suggestions? We'd love to hear them. Drop us a line at [email protected]

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