Flowering Plants
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Trellis Design Ideas: Trellises with Fences or Screens
trellis creates a useful zone for potting benches and gardening work, giving a staging area for an assortment of potted flowering plants and keeping project clutter and unsightly equipment out of view. Narrow areas don't always mean there's no room to
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Seed-Saving Tips
successfully saving seed is to wait until the seed has matured -- but get it before it falls off the plant. The seeds of most flowering plants can be harvested after they dry on the plant. Fruit and vegetable seeds are often harvested when the fruit is ripe. Remove
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Simple Spring Centerpieces
family and guests with the colors and icons of spring. Use fresh flowers or, for an easier centerpiece, go with potted flowering plants . Though the flowers in this stunning centerpiece, including hydrangea, larkspur, roses, and sword ferns, come from
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Garden Inspiration from Garvan Woodland Gardens
Woodland Gardens has become a world-class botanical garden with an array of rare trees and shrubs, as well as thousands of flowering plants . Highlights include interesting bridges and architectural structures, plus a holiday lights display second to none. The
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Shopping Smart for the Garden
never get as bushy, flower, or produce as well as a stockier plant, which will grow up healthy in your garden. Avoid flowering plants . Believe it or not, it's best to buy annuals not in flower. That way, when planted, they put their effort into root
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Container-Garden Recipes for Shade
perilla punctuates a corner of the landscape all on its own. A. Perilla 'Magilla': 1 A colorful combination of easy- flowering plants that will remain attractive all summer long for a bright way to add interest to any shaded corner of your garden. A
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Beautiful Green and White Plant Combinations
that supply diversity in silhouette, such as silver lace fern, snapdragon, caladium, and impatiens. Plenty of white- flowering plants provide dainty blooms, which make them ideal for delicate contrast in woodland or shade gardens . In spring, the ground
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Green in the Garden
They'll enhance nearby flower colors. Contrast different shades of green foliage in deep shade, where some of the showiest flowering plants won't thrive. Use chartreuse, yellow, and variegated green-white or yellow-green foliage plants for the most pronounced
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Orange in the Garden
experience cool, cloudy weather. Because orange enhances appetite and promotes sociability, plant plenty of orange- flowering plants near outdoor eating areas. Incorporate orange into your garden by using brick walls and paths, terra-cotta pots and
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Three-Color Gardens
next to one another on a sheet of paper. This will give you a compass bearing to follow with your garden's design. Add flowering plants last as seasonal accents among layers of ever-fascinating foliage. Create a garden with colorful foliage. Most foliage









