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If you'd like to have a garden that's serene, cushioned in lush green plants, full of movement and easy to maintain, then you're an ideal candidate for incorporating ornamental grasses into your landscape.
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Whether or not you have a garden, you can create an indoor haven with these 6 fragrant bloomers. Just make sure you water often and place them in a sunny window. Keep in mind that these flowering plants will also look great in an outdoor container garden.
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I garden on a steep, aberrant diamond shaped property of about one half of an acre. Because I use my garden as my laboratory for experimenting with new plant varieties that appeal to me, I’m always looking for ways to expand my garden and my design repertoire.
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Vertical gardening is exactly what it sounds like: gardening vertically rather than horizontally, as we normally do.
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In the past couple of years, discussions about the importance of using native plants in our landscape have become more frequent.
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If you want to learn more about Xeriscaping, a type of gardening that conserves water and still allows you to create beautiful gardens, click on below for a step by step SLIDE SHOW.
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Rain gardening has become one of the hottest trends in gardening today. It offers a beautiful, low-maintenance garden, provides food and shelter for wildlife, and helps the environment.
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Hardy geraniums, also known as Cranesbill, are the unsung heroes and workhorses of the garden. They are often confused with the not very subtle red annual geraniums, Pelargoniums, that can be seen in window boxes or containers.
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