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13 Shade-Loving Flowers to Grow in Your Gardens - Plantora - 0 views

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    Shaded gardening can be tough, but with the correct shade-loving flowers, you can create a beautiful world that is frequently overlooked. Instead of seeing shadow as a hindrance, consider it an opportunity to create a lush, tranquil garden. Choosing plants that can thrive in low light conditions is critical. The distinction between partial and full shade is frequently ambiguous. Partial shade receives three to six hours of sunlight every day, while deep shade gets less than three hours. You must have a solid understanding of the concept to grow shade-loving blooming plants. You may transform drab, shadowed regions into vibrant, blooming ones with the right approach. Now, let's look at 13 shade-loving flowers that will add brightness and color to your environment.
Teresa Ilgunas

bloom's taxonomy (revised) according to finding nemo - YouTube - 1 views

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    Via Larry Ferlazzo -  intro to Bloom
Teresa Ilgunas

BBC - Climate Change - Bloom - Carbon Cutting Action Planner - 0 views

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Fall Flowers: The Best Flowering Plants for Your Autumn Garden - Plantora - 0 views

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    Your garden does not have to lose its color when the summer heat fades, and the cool autumn air takes hold. When other plants begin to wilt, fall flowers bring a burst of color to your outdoor space, keeping it vibrant and lovely. Autumn is an ideal season for annuals, low-maintenance plants, and evergreen shrubs. Furthermore, many of the most popular flower's bloom during September and October, including mums, roses, dahlias, purple pansies, and even brilliant yellow sunflowers. There is no denying the breathtaking beauty of spring and summer gardens. But you'll need some colorful blossoms to get you through when the sun starts to set early, and the air grows cold. You can easily grow the autumn flowering plants that are mentioned in this article and create a lush and beautiful fall garden.
Dave Blodgett

http://designingoutcomes.com/assets/PadWheelV4/PadWheel_Poster_V4.pdf - 0 views

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    Padagogy Wheel 4.1
Teresa Ilgunas

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    "...Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom..."
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