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Posted by Marie K Fisher
Although all kinds of gardening is my passion in life, nothing but nothing gives me greater pleasure than my beautiful rose garden. They are just so stunning, and I do really love the colors and the amazing varieties which are available.
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Posted by Bill Hirst
I look forward each day durring the winter. To some, lamenting
the past days of fall with its bright...
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Posted by Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
Perennials are the basic flowers of any flower garden. To many people, a flower garden is simply beds of perennials. Each year they die and renew themselves for the next growing season. They can be long-lived and last for many seasons. However, care must be taken for the rapid growers which may smother less vigorous flowers. Perennials such as the iris and shasta daisies must be divided or transplanted every few years to prevent this from happening. This is a simple process which we will cover in another article.
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Posted by Gerardas Norkus
Soil is a funny stuff.
Well, it's not funny in the comedic sense, but funny in how its
characteristics...
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Posted by Bill Hirst
Tips on Growing Acid-Loving Plants
Growing azaleas, rhododendrons, blueberries, holly, pieris,
heather,...
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Posted by ARA
(ARA) - Many people are confused about how and when to force bulbs and think it must be much more complicated than it looks. As with any show, the key to creating a beautiful forced-bulb flower display is setting the proper stage. That starts with giving your plants a comfortable setting, refreshments, cool temperatures and low light. When show time arrives, the lights and the temperature come up and your flowers' urge to emerge is irresistible.
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Posted by Alison Cole
Chances are, you have seen a home with awnings installed. Perhaps you took a second look to admire the beauty, style and elegance the awning added to the home. Awnings can be a significant investment both in time and money but can add tremendous value and style to your home. Awnings are commonly used to beautify windows, walkways, patios and decks. Not only do they add beauty, they also serve a functional purpose to shade the home from the hot summer sun and provide a long-term solution for energy efficiency and savings.
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Posted by Jenny Edwards
Wouldn't it be nice to have your dinner party in the garden
without a large pole obstructing the view?...
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