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Jun
08
Growing aromatic trees like the New Zealand Tea Tree
Featuring small, prickly, needle-like leaves, the New Zealand Tea Tree is a perfect summer tree to grow in your garden. During that ...
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Jun
07
Does your lawn have an Earthstar Fungi?
A somewhat interesting fungus, an Earthstar fungi produces a central puffball that sits on a platform consisting of four to ten plump, ...
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Jun
07
Let’s try growing a cactus variety like the Dancing Bones Cactus
The Dancing Bones cactus isn’t a desert cactus but rather an epiphytic denizen of the rainforest. During spring, they produce deep ...
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Jun
06
What a wonderful performer the Lance-Head Lip orchid is
The Lance-Head Lip Oncidium is a creeping epiphytic orchid boasting erect to arching inflorescences, which bears numerous fragrant, ...
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Jun
06
An award-winning perennial you should grow; the Small-Flowered Foxglove
A slender perennial rich of subtle charm is the Small-Flowered Foxglove. They are native to the Mediterranean region and provides ...
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Jun
04
Handling the plant disease called Algal leaf spot
Also known as Green scurf, the Algal leaf spot disease is caused by a parasitic algae called Cephaleuros Virescens. Its spores, which ...
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Jun
04
Propagating your Lilac Bushes thru cuttings
Propagating lilac bushes from cuttings is tricky, but definitely not impossible. Take cuttings of lilac bushes from tender new growth ...
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Jun
03
How satisfying these Autumn Crocus plants are
One of the favorite flowers a garden-lover wants to always have is the Autumn Crocus. Why? It's because they have star-shaped blooms ...
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Jun
03
What you need to learn when growing Amur Adonis plants
Known to be one of the first plants to bloom in spring, Amur Adonis is also valued for its waxy, yellow flower, but the fern-like ...