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Written by Rachel Paxton
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Sunday, 15 July 2007 |
Growing up I thought lilacs were the most fragrant spring
flowers. It wasn't until I moved into our current home that I
was introduced to the fragrant wisteria vine, now another spring
favorite! My wisteria vine is now in full bloom, and almost
nothing can compare to its large, fragrant purple flowers.
Wisteria is a decidous climbing vine that is very hardy. It can
grow very high and is known for its longevity. Two species of
wisteria are common: Chinese wisteria (W. sinensis), and Japanese
wisteria (W. floribunda). Both can grow to a height of 25 feet
or more. The Chinese variety bloom all at one time, and the
Japanese variety bloom gradually over a period of weeks.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 July 2007 )
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Why Rose Gardening Is So Addictive |
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Written by Chester Smith
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Monday, 01 May 2006 |
For many of us, the act of gardening brings us closer to nature by getting us outdoors and allowing us the opportunity to tend and grow objects that in the absence of our assistance would not be able to survive, let alone thrive. There is a special connection between the growers of roses and their plants, however, which seems to go even beyond the basic instincts of the traditional gardener.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 July 2007 )
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Estheticly Pleasing Water Gardens And Pools |
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Written by Lisa Scott
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Friday, 28 April 2006 |
Water gardens or garden pools have become a popular part of landscape architecture in the United States. Water gardens are visually soothing and seem to connect people to the natural aquatic world. The esthetic value of water gardens is enhanced by the almost endless variety of design and planting options that make each one a unique and personal creation.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 July 2007 )
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Creating Your Place of Escape with a Tranquil Waterfall & Garden |
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Written by Garth Epp
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Friday, 28 April 2006 |
In the fast-paced world we live in today, people are often highly affected by the chaos, stress, and busyness surrounding them. Pressures from work, family and friends constantly loom over our heads, crying for our attention, time, and energy. Sometimes we wonder when we’ll ever get a break, or a time to re-energize. When you come home from a day on the job, you want to come to a place where you can take a deep breath and genuinely relax.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 July 2007 )
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Written by Michael J. McGroarty
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Wednesday, 08 March 2006 |
Spring means that the garden centers are packed with people, and car
trunks are packed with plants. Everybody has dirt on their knees, dirt
under their nails, and are excited about gardening. To make certain that
this excitement yields positive results, let's discuss the basics in
this article of spring planting tips.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 July 2007 )
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Growing and Caring for Rhododendrons and Azaleas |
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Written by Michael J. McGroarty
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Wednesday, 08 March 2006 |
Azaleas can be either evergreen or deciduous. Deciduous
Azaleas are known as Mollis or Exbury Azaleas. They bloom in the
early spring with vivid orange and yellow colors. They can be
grown from seed if the seeds are collected in the fall and sown
on top of moist peat at about 70 degrees F.
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