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Dec
16
A mountain fleece for you to be pleased; the Firetail
A real beauty of the border, the Firetail is a vigorous mountain fleece which is an upright perennial that enjoys an extremely long ...
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Dec
16
Starting to grow a Black Spruce around the backyard
The Black Spruce is a small, narrow, evergreen conifer of narrowly conical habit adorned with a spire-like crown. Its branches are ...
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Dec
15
Those wallabies should be out of your garden
Wallabies are smaller relatives of kangaroos and are also marsupials, but they are considered as garden pests that can wreak havoc ...
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Dec
15
Your cole crop’s common enemy, the internal tipburn
Internal tipburn of cole crops affects such foods as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, and can cause significant ...
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Dec
14
The Persian Violet’s maintenance guide
The Persian Violet is an attractive perennial with bluish or white star-shaped flowers and shiny green leaves. The Persian Violet ...
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Dec
14
Filling your aquatic garden with a Rotala plant
Aquatic Rotala is native to Asia where it grows in swamps, along riverbanks, on the edges of rice paddies, and other moist locations. ...
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Dec
13
How could you not be tempted in growing an Orange Daylily
The Orange Daylily is a low-maintenance, easy-to-care-for hardy perennial with showy blooms, and has grass-like foliage very similar ...
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Dec
13
A favorite among succulents is the Rat Tail Cactus
The rat tail cactus is a showy cactus distinctive for its long, trailing stems, which grow to about 4 feet at maturity and give the ...
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Dec
11
Cat poop must not be used as compost!
Composting cat litter and its contents may not be a good idea as it contains two and a half times the amount of nitrogen as cattle ...