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    Admiring The Old Garden Rose

    To recreate the gardens of your ancestors, include the old garden roses. These date back for centuries, are hardier, and include a large variety. They fare well in poor conditions, are the easiest t...

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    Bonsai Styles - Cascade Style

    The growing tip of a cascade bonsai reaches below the base of a container. The trunk has a natural taper and gives the impression of the forces of nature pulling against the forces of gravity. Branche...

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    Bonsai Styles - Formal Upright

    It is important for you to remember, as a beginner, that no single bonsai style is the “right” style. Bonsai is meant to be a representation of a tree in nature. Crafting a bonsai master...

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    Bonsai Styles - Semi-Cascade

    The tip of a semi-cascade, like the cascade, projects over the rim of the container, but does not drop below its base. The style occurs in nature when trees grow on cliffs or overhang water. The angle...

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    Creating Your Bonsai - Chinese Elm

    Indigenous to East Asians, the Chinese Elm is the bonsai specie that grows to a length of about 18 meters. It is tall and noted particularly for its spreading bark and habit that are stippled with di...

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    Creating Your Bonsai - Japanese Maple

    Noted by the name Acer Palmatum, the Japanese Maples are a deciduous variety of trees that appear small and in shrubs. It is noted particularly for its five pointed leaves, as well as for its delicat...

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    Discover Antique Roses

    Antique roses, also called Victorian Roses, are said to be strong survivors and the most fragrant of the roses. The word antique applies obviously to its history. An antique of any kind, however, wi...

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    Easy Tips On How To Care For Your Plants

    Many people worry a lot when it comes to caring for their plants. When talking about house plants, there is no need to worry. There are just a few things you need to consider. 1. Watering Ove...

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    Fine Gardening Magazine

    Established in 1988 by the Taunton Press which publishes a wide array of "Fine" magazines, the Fine Gardening magazine is a two time winner of Garden Globe Awards from the Garden Writers Associati...

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    Herb Gardening

    Herb gardening is one of the most simple and easy ways to engage children of all ages in the hobby of gardening. Both very young children and older teens enjoy herb gardening. Learning about the diffe...

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    Mosquito Coil

    Looking for an item to be placed in the outdoors that both have aesthetic value and repellent device? Off Mosquito Coil will provide the two that you have been looking for. With it being placed in you...

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    Perennial Flower Gardening

    A dilemma faced by all gardeners each year is "perennials or annuals?" Technically, a perennial is any plant that grows back for more than two years, without having to re-grow from seed; some perennia...

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    Picking The Ideal Spot For Your Fruit Tree

    When growing a fruit tree, choosing the right place to plant it is very important. One thing that you have to consider is its proximity to a building, electric line, side walk, or any other thing that...

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    Planting Your Bonsai

    Since bonsai trees are meant to be grown in a container, you’ll want to select an appropriate one to foster the growth of your tree. The bonsai with its container and soil are physically indepe...

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    Tabletop Feng Shui Water Fountains

    Tabletop Feng Shui water fountains come in all shapes and sizes, as well as for various uses. For a fountain to be used in Feng Shui, it does not have to look oriental. If fact, no Feng Shui cures or ...

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