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    Centerpoint Classic Gardening Landscape

    Centerpoint classic gardening landscape offers some great tips on gardening. In one article the reader learns that bulb gardens are among the most attractive and the easiest to care for. Bulbs come in...

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    GARDENING BASICS

    THE BONES OF THE GARDEN The bones of your garden are the structures; the walkways, the patios, decks and borders that already exist or that you will add to define your garden. The bones of your ga...

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    How To Do Indoor Gardening

    Plants are just as popular as furniture when one is deciding on furniture and soft furnishings. Aside from the aesthetic value plants provide your home with, there are also health benefits - grade sc...

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    Hydroponics With Soda Bottles: A Good Way To Get Schoolchildren Interested In Hydroponics

    There are a number of things that can be done in a classroom where teachers can give schoolchildren experiments that may involve hydroponics with soda bottles. This is a fun and easy first step that w...

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    The Best Annuals For Hot Climates

    One of the most critical considerations for a successful garden is choosing the types of plants that will grow the best in your particular environment. Matching the plants to the climate in which the...

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    Tibetan Landscape Gardening

    Think of the name Tibet, and the images that come to mind are dramatic: the highest mountains in the world, ancient Buddhist monasteries perched upon craggy precipices, and centuries-old villages clus...

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    Ways to Grow the Garden’s Favorite Roses - part 2

    Knowing the Soil In terms of soil, expert gardeners often suggest planting roses in areas where annuals, perennials and grasses once grow. The soil in this area already has rich minerals and nutri...

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    Weed - Bentgrass

    Bentgrass is a cool season perennial spreading grass that is commonly used for golf course greens, tees, and fairways. For the lawn owner, bentgrass is often considered a weed. Bentgrass is not a vi...

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    Weed - Bermuda

    Bermuda grass is an annual, fine textured "creeping grass" that grows and spreads rapidly during warm summer months. Similar to bent grass, this type of seed is commonly used on golf courses and spor...

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    Weed - Ground Ivy

    This weed is a perennial with creeping stems that root at the nodes and has foliage that emits a mint-like odor when mowed.  Ground ivy is primarily a weed of turf grass and landscapes Ground ivy is...

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