Mediterranean plants

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Ornamental grasses are well suited to Mediterranean themed gardens. Like other plants from the Med, grasses maintain their form and are largely drought resistant. Here I list 10 grasses for Mediterranean gardens which look amazing!

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Mediterranean Garden Plants Selection is a beautiful and eco-friendly choice for any garden! 🌿🌞 Choose from a variety of drought-tolerant plants that thrive in warm climates, offering a stunning and sustainable way to enhance your outdoor spaces. Low-maintenance and full of Mediterranean charm, these plants are perfect for creating a serene and inviting environment. Cultivate Mediterranean beauty today! 🌺🌵 #MediterraneanPlants #EcoFriendlyLiving #GardenDesign #OutdoorBeauty

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On Monday, Oct. 1, GWA conference attendees boarded buses for Nichols Hills, an upscale village surrounding Oklahoma City. We toured the Baird, Cooper, Griffin, Cash, and Bolen homes. (I missed the Keesee home.) Then we stopped at Kam's house for lunch. For more information about this and other gardening topics, visit the UF/IFAS website Gardening Solutions.

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