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Nov
10
Have you thought of protecting your garden from spiders?
While the eight-legged creatures are an awe-inspiring part of nature to many, they are a detestable pest to some. which is where a ...
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Nov
09
The right way of growing a Chinese Fairy Bell
Chinese Fairy Bells are clump-forming, rhizomatous perennials with arching, bamboo-like stems clothed with lance-shaped, shiny bright ...
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Nov
09
Growing a Nanum shrub for a Japanese-themed garden
Nanum is a small, broadleaf, evergreen shrub featuring attractive, leathery, dark-green leaves, glossy on the top and with lighter ...
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Nov
08
Have you experienced the scented leaves of a Pelargonium?
Pelargoniums grown not for their flowers but for their highly fragranced leaves. The fragrance runs from spicy to sweet: rose, lemon, ...
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Nov
08
What are Crab Apple trees and how you can grow them
Crab Apple trees hang like lanterns or Christmas baubles, a whole tree heavily laden with fruit when all else is bare. rab They are ...
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Nov
06
The guide on growing trees like the Fiddle-Leaf Fig tree
The Fiddle-Leaf Fig tree is the most popular indoor tree right now, loved for its unusual glossy leaves: with a narrow middle and ...
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Nov
06
Time to grow those Valerian plants around
The Valerian plant brings many benefits to the garden. Hoverflies, butterflies and bees appear in their masses to feed on the wildflowers ...
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Nov
05
Treating the Phoma blight disease in your plants
Phoma blight in plants is particularly damaging to a number of crops and ornamentals, especially to vinca groundcover. Infections ...
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Nov
05
Using turkey waste as composting material
If you have soil that’s in great need of nitrogen, turkey manure compost is one of the best choices you can make. Because of the ...