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  2. Bubba_MoCity Missouri City, TX Feb 25, 2008. Here is what Jeff Foxworthy has to say about Iowa... If your local Dairy Queen is closed from September through May, you live in Iowa. If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work there, you live in Iowa. If you've worn shorts and a parka at the same time, you live in Iowa.

  3. Jokes & Humor:Jeff Foxworthy on Ohio - Dave's Garden

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    Mark unreadPrintSkip to new. NoH2O Everson, WA (Zone 8a)Feb 05, 2004. Jeff Foxworthy on Ohio: You might be from Ohio (pronounced O-hi-uh), if: You think all Pro football teams are supposed to wear orange! You know all the 4 seasons: winter, still winter, almost winter and construction. You live less than 30 miles from some college or university.

  4. I would like to thank the following people for the use of their pictures: Galanthophile - E. revolutum; GardenGuyKin - E. oregonum; Jeff_Beck - E. albidum. Mail this article Print this article Read articles about: Bulbs , Erythronium , Trout Lilies

  5. Holly Trees for Southern Gardens - Dave's Garden

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    Exhibi ting a variety of different forms and habits, these cultivars generally share certain characteristics. . Bases and apices of the leaves taper gradually to a long, slender point (attenuat

  6. The tree was discovered by Jeff Meyer of Jacksonville, Florida, and the variety identified as ' Rambo,' an apple first brought to America in the 1640s by Peter Gunnarsson. Jeff grew up in Middle Amana, my home village in Iowa's Amana Colonies. His life, in many respects, parallels that of John Chapman's.

  7. Miscellaneous Dogwoods for the Garden - Dave's Garden

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    Details of C. mas; the last photo shows the cultivar 'Variegata'. There are several dogwoods native to North America, especially in the east.

  8. I would like to thank the following people for the use of their pictures: htop (P. serrulata), Jeff_Beck (P. X fraseri flower), Kauai (P. glabra flowers and foliage), Kell (P. X fraseri 'Pink Marble'), mgarr (P. villosa), palmbob (P. X fraseri foliage), tuzigoot (P. beauverdiana), (Editor's Note: This article was originally published on October ...

  9. Two horticultural professionals took some of the most popular garden myths into the university laboratory to prove or disprove the accuracy of these myths. Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott from Washington State University and Dr. Jeff Gilliam from the University of Minnesota tested these myths under controlled conditions to determine if they really work.

  10. Hydrolea ovata: A U.S. native that deserves a closer look -...

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    H. ovata forms a rhizome and will grow approximately 2 feet tall. At first glance, this plant appears to have soft fuzzy hairs on its stems and leaves; however, these may become spiny over time and can prick your skin if mishandled.

  11. Two horticultural professionals took some of the most popular garden myths into the university laboratory to prove or disprove the accuracy of these myths. Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott from Washington State University and Dr. Jeff Gilliam from the University of Minnesota tested these myths under controlled conditions to determine if they really work.