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English Lake District. With Photos.
The English Lake District...The landscape and magnificent views there are impressive
4 commentsHow To Force Bulbs Indoors
Winter and the garden is sleeping under a thick blanket of snow, keeping warm until Spring arrives and calls the bulbs that brighten our Springtime gardens and ease our snow worn eyes. You do not...
10 commentsHow To Make A Happy Easter Pop-up Card
Celebrate the spring season with a cute pop up card that you can send to family and friends. Do not waste money buying a card at the store when you can make an adorable and crafty creation with your own...
11 commentsFlower Guide - Identification And Planting Your Own
The world without flowers would probably be ugly and insipid like a sullen lady without a smile on her face. Next time you stroll by a flower garden, take a look at some flowers for a moment and allow yourself to enjoy their unpretentious beauty. In this article, you will learn about some interesting flowers, a lot of useful gardening tips as well as some fun floral trivia.
21 commentsA Colorful Flower Garden Yearround
Beautiful flowers are always a site for sore eyes. They lift your spirits and are very rewarding. I enjoy my flower garden all year. Here's how my garden grows by season. In the early spring, I really...
3 commentsHow to buy and plant Daffodils for next spring bloom.
Hi Gardening Friends Here is some information if you want to be successful in growing Daffodils outside for spring bloom. Here is what you need to do to be successful with growing Daffodils for spring...
1 commentPainting A Watercolor and Ink Painting by: The New Monet
I have been painting watercolor paintings for many years. My technique has developed over the years in to a watercolor and ink technique. I begin each piece with ink work and lay in watercolors in layers and...
2 commentsFlowers: Art of Creation in Blooms
Webster's dictionary defined flowers as the part of a sporophyte of a higher plant bearing sporophylls which is capable of reproduction esp. when it bears a perianth differentiated into a calyx and corolla,...
2 commentsGarden Tales: The Daffodil
A favourite flower, I really do not have one, my taste in plants covers a very wide range from asters to zinnias but there is one flower that gives me the most pleasure to grow and that is the daffodil. ...
14 commentsThe Poet's Flowers
When we are reading either prose or poetry (and even sometimes in literature), from the earliest times, we constantly find references to certain flowers. Yet, for many of us today, the quaint old time names,...
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