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Planting for Fragrance

Posted on June 3, 2020 by Nora Rhoades

If you want to sit in your garden and not only enjoy the sites, but also the smells consider planting some fragrant flowers. Floral fragrance effects our emotions and memories in positive ways. To add some wonderful smells to your garden, choose roses, irises, dianthus, honeysuckles, or oriental lilies. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/y4b8h2jc

By: Cassie Homan

Posted in June 2020   Tagged Flowers, Horticulture, Perennials  

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