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Growing Crown Daisy

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 5:09 pm

Crown Daisy was once a very common garden plant. Today, foreign seed companies export seeds to Japan, where the leaves and blooms are popular cooking herbs.

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Growing Lemon Verbena

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 5:09 pm

The fresh citrus fragrance of Lemon Verbena is a delight at any time of year. Add a leaf or two to iced tea or other cold drinks, or use it when cooking or making jellies.

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Growing Costmary

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 5:09 pm

Costmary is a perennial herb that has sweetly-scented foliage. The leaves make a good addition to a green salad, or use them dried in potpourris or sachets.

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Rose Diseases - Black Spot

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 4:09 pm

Since young, newly-formed leaves are very prone to black spot and other common roses disease, you have to protect them early on. Fungi are one of the most persistent organisms to ever infest the world of plants, particularly your garden of roses. One of the most common roses disease known as black spot is caused by the fungus, Diplocarpon Rosae.

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Can You Grow Your Own Coffee at Home?

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 3:09 pm

Take your coffee drinking to the next level by growing your own coffee plant at home! It is possible, so find out more about this in depth coffee growing process.

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Growing Lovage

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 3:09 pm

Lovage is a delightful herb with a strong flavor. It is a perennial and can be grown outdoors in an herb garden or as an annual in the kitchen window.

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What Goes Into Making a Garden Compost?

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 3:09 pm

When you’re growing a garden, you need to be sure that everything that goes into the longevity of your garden is okay and good. This means that you need to be aware of the bugs or insects that help plants grow, the nutrients in the soil that play a huge role…

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Rose Bush Planting Made Simple

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 2:09 pm

An easy guide with tips for rose bush planting. There is not a simpler way to get beautiful roses in your garden or around the house.

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Home Vegetable Gardening - Growing Arugula

Friday 25 September 2009 @ 2:09 pm

Arugula is a very popular green to add to any salad or as a stand alone side to your dinner or lunch. And who can resist, it is enriched with plenty of Vitamins A, C, K and Folate as well as the nutritional minerals Calcium and Potassium. Its rich peppery taste also makes arugula a good choice to use in pasta dishes. Here is how you can grow some great tasting arugula in your home vegetable garden.

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Phalaenopsis Orchid Plant

Tuesday 22 September 2009 @ 5:09 pm

The Phalaenopsis is an orchid that has been see by the majority of people because it is usually the orchid that is featured in photos of orchids used for home decorating. The decorative orchid plants come in beautiful colors with a classic beauty so that is why they are seen on so many magazine pages. Often it is Phalaenopsis that is the first orchid that many people see.

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