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Photo Journal - Hillside Landscaping Vol 2 - Terracing with Wood
by Girl Watcher
Landscaping a hillside can be one of the most difficult landscaping projects. After building my new home in a hillside community in Southern California I was left with a hillside in my backyard that had never... published 2 years ago
Seattle's Pike Place Market
by relache
Seattle's 100-year-old Pike Place Market is open daily, with fresh produce, local craftspeople and so much more! This waterfront locale is a popular destination for locals and visitors. It's near the Ferry Terminals, is easily reachable by public transit and offers attractions for the whole family. published 2 years ago
Rose Bushes - Planting Pruning and Pictures
by stephhicks68
Carefree Beauty Ask someone to name a flower, and the first one that will most likely come to mind is a rose. Rose gardens are beautiful and abundant. Planted and pruned correctly, rose bushes will produce... published 5 months ago
Pictures of Tulips
by MM Del Rosario
Tulips make a real impact when planted in large numbers.Here are some selected pictures of tulips from 2006 Floriade at Canberra's Commonwealth Park. Floriade is Australia's premier spring festival and a... published 11 months ago
Fundamentals of Growing HIBISCUS
by wesrouse
The hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is probably the most widely cultivated domestic landscape/pot plant in the world. It most likely is native to China and southeast Asia but was distributed to the... published 2 years ago
Cooking with Lavender
by relache
Lavender can add a delightful and exotic flavor to both sweet and savory cooking. Try these great lavender recipes! published 8 months ago
Flower Guide - Identification And Planting Your Own
by Om Paramapoonya
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. published 5 months ago
Using Bromeliads in Your Landscape
by wesrouse
Aechmea blanchetianaThe Bromeliad Family of Plants "There are over 2,000 species of bromeliads divided into 44 genera. All are native to the Western Hemisphere. Bromeliads are varied in habit. Most grow as... published 2 years ago
Mountain Lions, Trout and Beautiful Scenery in the Western North Carolina Mountains
by DiamondRN
You could miss seeing a mountain lion a broad-shouldered Brown Trout or one of the most beautiful homes in the world, if you drive too fast through the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Most of the... published 10 months ago
Growing Hollyhocks
by Bob Ewing
Majestic and proud, those are the words that come to mind when I see hollyhocks and ancient. The hollyhock has been around for a number of centuries and there are times when I am standing near one that I can... published 6 months ago














