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    Attracting Birds

    The sound of birds can present a wonderful picture in any garden. Luckily enough, there are specific breeds of flowers that are popularly known to attract birds, especially the beautiful hummingbirds....

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    Have You Heard Of Floribundas?

    The American Rose Society did not at first accept the term 'floribunda'. Is a rose that is crossbred a true rose? I suppose that would be a matter of opinion. Roses are highly crossbred. A floribu...

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    Hibiscus Flower

    A huge class that consists of more than 200 species belonging in the Malvaceae family, Hibiscus flower is native to warm climate as well as to tropical regions. It includes herbaceous plants that are ...

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    Landscape Gardening.

    Landscape gardening has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the poi...

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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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    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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    Trees

    Almost any type of tree or shrub will be suitable for bonsai. In general, most experts agree that pine trees aren’t good for the beginner. When you are ready to work on your first tree you sho...

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