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Sep
10
A fitting name for a Peruvian Daffodil; the Sulphur Queen
We call it the Sulphur Queen, and it's a Peruvian Daffodil that's boasting with showy umbels of sweet-scented flowers in sulfur yellow ...
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Sep
09
Try growing these Bog Rosemary plants and see their beauty
Also known as marsh Andromeda, Bog Rosemary are creeping evergreens that thrive in boggy habitats like wet swamps and dry bog moss ...
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Sep
09
Can you use bat feces as a fertilizer?
Some might not agree with this, but Bat guano (feces) makes an excellent fertilizer. It has a long history of use as a soil enricher ...
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Sep
08
What you need to know about these Marsh Helleborines
The Marsh Helleborine is a terrestrial orchid which can produce up to 25 small flowers presenting a variable combination of brownish-purple ...
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Sep
08
The wonderful border combination of Lupines and Alliums
There are many plants to brighten up your borders and you can actually mix a variety of plants to further make that area look good. ...
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Sep
07
General growing guide for the Rose of Sharon flower
Another popular flower gardeners usually grow in their respective backyards are the Rose of Sharon flowers. They produce abundant ...
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Sep
07
The Treasure flower is more than a real treasure
Also known as Gazania, Treasure flowers are perennials known for their daisy-like flowerheads. With its vibrant color spectrum, this ...
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Sep
06
What you should know about the Chinaberry tree
A member of the Mahogany tree family, the Chinaberry is a native tree in India, Australia and in Southeast Asia. These days, the Chinaberry ...
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Sep
06
Learn the proper ways of propagating your Pothos
Pothos is considered to be one of the most favorite houseplants there is, as they aren’t fussy about light or water or fertilization. ...