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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Growing Orchids: No Hothouse Required

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The perception among novice gardeners is that orchids are hard to grow. The truth is: some orchids are hard to grow. If you start with the r...

Japanese Silver Grass: Ornamental Grass With Four-season Appeal

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An ornamental grass with four-season appeal Japanese silver grass is as beautiful as its common name sounds. Most members of the genus, whos...

Can English Roses Thrive In American Soil?

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Can English roses thrive in American soil? An expert says they can, with just a bit of translation. Admit it. Like most Americans, you'r...

Container Gardening: Make The Most Of What You've Got

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Does your garden space consist of a small concrete terrace rather than rolling acres on the lower forty? Don't despair. Designer Rebecca...
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Answers To Questions About Gardening Roses

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What's the best way to plant a rose? At a well-chosen site (one with lots of sun and good drainage), dig a hole three feet deep and two-...
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Plants for Stone Walls

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Working With Stone Few materials offer a better backdrop for beds and borders, or create a more attractive garden hardscape, than stone. Bui...
Friday, February 29, 2008

Soil for Seed Starting

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It is one of the many paradoxes in gardening that the best soils for starting seedlings indoors contain no real soil at all. Ordinarily, wee...
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