by ckhatri1 Perennial Garden Basics Perennials are any plants which live for more than two seasons and produce stems which die back to the ground each fall. They’re at the heart of most flower gardens and […]
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Home And Garden Coupons
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Read moreEnhance Your Flower Garden With Garden Edging
by **Mary** Enhance Your Flower Garden With Garden Edging Article by Lisa Sousa So, you’ve got your flower garden set up. You’ve planted the flowers, some perennials here, a few annuals there. You’ve added a gazing […]
Read moreTips For Choosing and Placing Garden Art
by State Records NSW Tips For Choosing and Placing Garden Art Article by Lisa Sousa You probably want a place to relax and de-stress after a long day. Your backyard and garden are ideal locations, but […]
Read moreGarden Planning
by jo-h Garden Planning Garden planning is an avocation that can be carried to extremes. I have heard rumors that there are actually places that pay people to plan gardens for them. No one would be […]
Read moreLandscape Gardening: Garden Paths
by brewbooks Landscape Gardening: Garden Paths Landscape gardening is creative art-work. It often has a point of chief interest, just like the painting of a picture. And the rest of the points simply forms a fine […]
Read moreWhy Rattan garden furniture
by cobalt123 Why Rattan garden furniture So what are these advantages that are causing people to move over to rattan furniture from other types of garden furniture and what is this thing called Rattan is a […]
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by cobalt123 Why Rattan garden furniture So what are these advantages that are causing people to move over to rattan furniture from other types of garden furniture and what is this thing called Rattan is a […]
Read moreThe Contemporary Cottage Garden
by Jon Winters The Contemporary Cottage Garden Article by Dayelle Swensson To begin, let’s explain a bit about the history of cottage gardens. The cottage garden has its roots in 18th century England. At that time […]
Read moreInvite Butterflies to Your Garden
by Sue Hasker Invite Butterflies to Your Garden With the huge growth that many cities and towns are experiencing we see the dwindling of Natural Meadows. With the absence of natural meadows, the habitat for butterflies, […]
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