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How to Care for Boxwood's in Your Garden
Boxwood's are a great contribution to a formal garden landscape. They can be sheared and shaped into just about any shape you can imagine. They are also great performers in the garden, looking lush and green...
2 commentsGone Places
Can anybody imagine being on a hurricane driven island that is below sea level? And having to live there for a year? I used to teach at a school in a place called Anegada, which means ‘drowned’ land in...
2 commentsA Visit To East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden with photographs.
The Old Vicarage garden is at East Ruston Norfolk in England. This garden is like walking through a living three dimensional art gallery. Each time you turn a corner a different landscape opens up to you....
7 commentsTreasure In The Field Part 4
Peculiar may mean odd,strange and totter on nerd; but within it lies uniqueness . An individual who is unique is not only different but one of a kind. Nobody else is like you. Other individuals may have...
0 commentsSome Plants Like it HOT!!!
If April showers bring May flowers what do the May showers bring? Summer flowers of course. April May and June are the most well known months for prolific blooms but if you select the right plants the summer...
0 commentsIn the Garden: Dealing with Drought
Hot. Dry, Wet. Cold. Freezing. Windy. The list goes on. Gardeners especially have a tough time dealing with Mother Nature’s droughts and her capricious personality. Perhaps we should take heed as we head...
0 commentsBeauty is in the eye of the beholder in the garden
Beautyberry Callicarpa Americana---Beautyberry is a loose, open shrub with outward pointing branches covered in coarse-toothed yellow-green leaves. Tiny lilac flowers decorate the base of each leaf and in...
0 commentsGrowing and Selection of Hedges
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1 commentMyGardenWorld
Do you have a mental block when it comes to taking on a landscaping project? Don't know where to start, theme, lay out, plants to use, or traffic? Where to Start The very first place to start is...
0 commentsDesigning your Garden
The essence of a good garden lies in the design and you should start with a definite plan. Get a large piece of graph paper and draw your plot and don't forgot to include the house, any paths, existing...
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