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Nov
25
What you need to know about the Climbing Sea Onions
The climbing onion plant is not related to onions or other alliums, but is more closely aligned with lilies. It is not an edible ...
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Nov
25
Protecting your garden mulch from mice
Vermin like mice, shrews and voles can be a troublesome pest for many. The thought of these rodents is enough to make many homeowners ...
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Nov
24
Dropping some elegance with those Dropworts
Dropwort, meadowsweet, queen-of-the-prairie, queen-of-the-meadow; no matter what you call them, dropworts in the garden are always ...
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Nov
24
Never hesitate to grow a Bat Flower around your backyard
Growing Tacca bat flowers is a great way to have an unusual flower or novelty plant, both indoors and out. The bat flower is an exotic ...
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Nov
23
How about growing some Taiwan Ground Orchids in your backyard
A deciduous terrestrial perennial orchid, the Taiwan Ground Orchid has arching, linear green leaves and loose spikes of up to 6 nodding ...
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Nov
23
What you need to know about these Lavender Cotton shrubs
A favorite of Mediterranean gardens, the Lavender Cotton is a beautiful evergreen shrub noted not only for its dense, fine, silvery ...
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Nov
22
Gardening tools for people with disability
Being a disabled gardener, products are hard to locate, and if you are lucky enough to find some, they are extremely overpriced while ...
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Nov
22
Enjoying a bright flower in the Melancholy Thistle
The Melancholy Thistle has been covered in bees who reel in drunken ecstasy when they land on its soft flowers, plunging themselves ...
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Nov
20
An allergy-free garden is just what you need
Sadly, the garden is the source of two of the most common triggers of allergic reactions: moulds and pollens. Tree pollens are the ...