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Feb
07
Aren’t you amazed if there are Red Clovers in your backyard?
Red feather foxtail clover has spectacular tufted flowers that are attractive and useful and they add nitrogen to the soil and has ...
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Feb
07
Starting to make those bins for your vermicompost
Worm composting is an easy way to reduce landfill pollution and provide juicy, rich soil for your plants. Worm composting bins are ...
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Feb
05
Growing a Dawn Redwood tree isn’t that difficult
A coniferous deciduous tree, the Dawn Redwood tree is surely of great beauty. Unlike any cone-bearing tree, the Dawn Redwood tree ...
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Feb
05
The sparkling beauty of the Shi-ran Chinese orchid
Unlike many orchids, the Shi-ran is an easy to care hardy terrestrial Chinese ground orchid and it produces small gives you small, ...
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Feb
04
What you should do about receding grass
Imagine your beautiful grass begins to die, leaving brown spots all over the lawn. That's because lawns deteriorate and patchy areas ...
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Feb
04
The eye-catching foliage of the Persian Shield
The bright leaves of the Persian shield plant are almost better than a flowering specimen since they provide stunning color year-round. ...
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Feb
03
The Japanese quince you’d want to have; the Toyo Nishiki
Japanese Quince plants are noted for their pink-white blooms and so is the Toyo Nishiki variety. They're a medium-sized deciduous ...
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Feb
03
The magnificent bloomer called Elisabeth de Haas plant
Elisabeth de Haas is a spotted dead-nettle plant that is noted for its variegated foliage of heart-shaped, silvery green leaves blotched ...
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Feb
02
Sometimes these birds will do some damage
Most of us love having backyard birds to watch and to feed but bird damage to lawns can be extensive. If you’re finding small holes ...