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  2. 8 Fall Garden Tasks You Should Never Skip, According to ... - AOL

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    "Herbs like rosemary, lavender, sage, and bay laurel do well for years when moved indoors and back out into the garden," says Bruhn. Related: 10 Best Herbs to Grow in Your Garden or on Your Windowsill

  3. Buckwheat - Wikipedia

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    Buckwheat is raised for grain only where a brief time is available for growth, either because the buckwheat is an early or a second crop in the season, or because the total growing season is limited. It establishes quickly, which suppresses summer weeds, and can be a reliable cover crop in summer to fit a small slot of warm season. [ 15 ]

  4. Fagopyrum tataricum - Wikipedia

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    Fagopyrum tataricum, also known as Tartary buckwheat, [2] green buckwheat, [3] ku qiao, [3] Tatar buckwheat, [citation needed] or bitter buckwheat, [4] is a domesticated food plant in the genus Fagopyrum in the family Polygonaceae.

  5. Eriogonum tiehmii - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum tiehmii is a small, perennial herbaceous plant, growing about 30 cm (12 in) across and up to 16 cm (6 in) tall with blue-grey leaves. The leaves are 1 to 2 cm (0.4 to 0.8 in) long and 5 to 8 mm (0.2 to 0.3 in) across with white or grey hairs on both surfaces, sometimes losing the hairs on the upper surface as it ages. [8]

  6. A Stroll Through the Garden: Ground covers and their benefits

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  7. Eriogonum fasciculatum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum fasciculatum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common names California buckwheat and flat-topped buckwheat. Characterized by small, white and pink flower clusters that give off a cottony effect, this species grows variably from a patchy mat to a wide shrub, with the flowers turning a rusty color after blooming. [ 2 ]

  8. Eriogonum heracleoides - Wikipedia

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    The parsnipflower buckwheat is an erect herbaceous perennial plant rarely more than 40 cm (15 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) tall. Blooming early in the summer, its flowers measure 4–9 mm (1 ⁄ 8 – 3 ⁄ 8 in); these are pale yellow and redden with age. [4]

  9. Eriogonum niveum - Wikipedia

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    This wild buckwheat is quite variable in appearance. [2] It has spreading stems that grow usually grow erect, but may be decumbent or prostrate along the ground. It forms a hairy mat generally up to 40 to 60 centimetres (16 to 24 inches) [1] [2] tall and wide, but it can reach a height and width of one meter at times. [5]