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Cannas - Attractive Tropical Perennials for Any Flower Garden

Cannas are tropical and subtropical flowering plants with large, banana like leaves. They can be grown as annuals in cooler regions, where they add an instant touch of the tropics to gardens. A surge in interest and hybridizing has resulted in a dazzling array of cannas to choose from.
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Period: Repeat blooms throughout [...]

11Apr2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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How To Grow Roses: 5 Tips To Grow Healthy Roses

 Summer is coming and there’s nothing more beautiful than a rose bush covered with lush blossoms and healthy green leaves. How to grow roses without a lot of strain and effort? Follow these 4 tips and you can grow healthy roses.
Prepare the soil
If you’re planting a rose bush dig a hole about 1 and half [...]

3Apr2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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Plant A Meadow Garden With Wild Flowers

 Do you love to walk outside in your backyard and enjoy the beauty of colorful flowers? Do you delight in the sound of chirping birds and the sight of the delicate wings of butterflies? Do you want to plant flowers that will come back yearly and multiply? Are you in a desert-like area where water [...]

28Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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Tips on how to create a perfume packed garden

 Create a garden that smells as good as it looks by choosing plants with stunning scents.When we choose plants at the garden centre, it’s usually because we attracted to their eye-catching foliage or boldly-coloured flowers, However, the showiest of plants are often disappointingly scent-free, which means you end up with a garden that may looks [...]

19Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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The tea rose

 The tea rose is a very small type of rose and it doesn’t get a lot of hype. This is not a plant that is going to take a lot of your time when it comes to pruning, but it still is a rose bush. You’ll still need to take care of it like a [...]

17Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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The Primrose is an unusually vivid spring blooming perennial flower

 They may have a British pedigree, but they’re as unpretentious as the woodland gardens they grow in. Primroses are extremely easy to grow and there’s enough variety to suit most any garden.
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14Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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Even a Small Garden in your home can make a difference

 Human beings have ever depended on the trees and plants around them to provide food, clothing, shelter, medicine and above all oxygen. Now, various researches are increasingly revealing that plants and flowers can also contribute to better physical, mental and emotional health.We can easily trace the fragility and beauty of life through flowers.
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12Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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Brighten up your garden and your kitchen

TOP 10 easy to grow plants:
 1. Daylily, ‘Stella de Oro’
Bring a beautiful summery yellow into your garden with the ‘Stella de Oro’ daylily. Not only is this plant easy to grow, but its elegant flowers make for a great variety that is the first to bloom and the last to stop.
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10Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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March Choice: Rhododendron ‘Mothers Day’

 Evergreen Azalea
Masses of small, funnel shaped, semi-double, bright red flowers in late spring and early summer, and small, dark green leaves. This compact, evergreen azalea is perfect for a shrub border with humus-rich, acid soil. A mass planting provides a fiery and colourful display, unrivalled by any other spring-flowering shrub.
Position: partial shade
Soil: moist, well-drained, humus-rich, [...]

5Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued
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Shrubs and Spring-Easy Beauty For Your Home

 Among the first shrubs of spring is the familiar pussy willow which, sometimes as early as February, shows glints of silver gray. In the first warm spell of the new year, prune a few branches for inside your home. Thus you can observe close up how the rows of silver catkins emerge from their red-brown [...]

2Mar2008 | Vanya | 0 comments | Continued