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Jan
06
Keeping the bad odor out of your compost
Keeping an odorless compost bin takes a little effort as managing compost odors means balancing the nitrogen and carbon in the material ...
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Jan
06
Container plants and the proper water they need
Overwatering in potted plants is of the most concern, as they are in a captive habitat and it's really a fine line with many species ...
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Jan
05
The Moerloose quince and what it can offer in your garden
The Japanese quince called Moerloose is a spreading medium-sized deciduous shrub with abundant clusters of apple blossom pink and ...
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Jan
05
How to grow the sweet pea variety called America
The sweet pea ‘America' is a vigorous climbing annual with usually 3 large flowers, with each ravishing blossom is adorned ...
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Jan
04
Sword-like leaves should be no problem with Variegatus Sweet Flag
The ‘Variegatus' Sweet Flag is an attractive herbaceous perennial forming a tuft of gracefully arching, narrow, sword-shaped ...
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Jan
04
The Sweet Surprise daisy and how to grow them properly
Hardier than most, Gerbera Garvinea Sweet Surprise (Gerbera Daisy) is a semi-evergreen perennial forming a basal rosette of tongue-shaped, ...
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Jan
03
You’ll never be disappointed on a Honey Dijon mullein
The mullein ‘Honey Dijon' is a short-lived perennial with abundant, graceful spikes smothered with clusters of peach and gold ...
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Jan
03
Unforgettable is what a Forget-Me-Not flower should be
The Wood Forget-Me-Not is a short-lived perennial with lovely bright blue, sometimes pink or white, tiny and airy, stellar flowers ...
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Jan
02
Having thoughts on aquatic plants? Grow some Limnophila plants
It is very common that exotic plants like the Limnophila arrive in an area, then become nuisances when they overpopulate wild regions ...