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November 1st, in New Jersey, USDA Hardiness Zone 6b, summertime wild honeysuckle in bloom.

It's getting warm around here . . .

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Jessica:

As my grandfather used to say, "When you see the confusion of the seasons..." He would trail off but it is part of old biblical saying indicating the end of the world. In my garden on Nov. 1 I have blooming: violet, money plant (honesty), and larkspur. Did I mention that my lilac is putting forth all new growth? Quite scary. But then I always did want to be somewhere with an extended growing season!

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At 7 years old, John Holtz got turned on to gardening when he turned under his Dad’s lawn to plant a patch of Jersey tomatoes. He’s been passionate about gardening ever since. John is a Master Gardener with Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension. He is active in the Garden Writers Association and the American Public Gardens Association. He and his family are planted in South Jersey.


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