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    ?Landscaping Borders - Creating Privacy And Boundaries

    If you have a garden that's overlooked by other properties, or you want to create boundaries to section off different uses in your yard, then landscaping boarders are just what you need. The great th...

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    A Butterfly’S Life

    Butterflies start life as eggs laid on plants. The egg consists of an outer casing, or chorion, inside which is the female’s fertilized ovum. There is always a minute opening, the micropyle, whi...

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    Broom (Hokidachi)

    The broom style is specifically the form that replicates the way a number of deciduous plants or trees thrive in nature. This style offers you an image of a tree that grows without any competitors ar...

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    Caring for Your Roses

    Taking proper care of your roses can seem like a very taxing, and time consuming thing to do, but the results of such care far more than make up for it. Unfortunately, roses are the most difficult flo...

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    How To Fertilize Greenhouse Plants

    A plant newly potted will need some time so that it can grow new roots in order to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will apply. How you fertilize and what type of fertilizer you use is dep...

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    Informal Upright (Moyogi)

    Another easiest style to incorporate, the informal upright or Moyogi in Japanese is known specifically for its trunk that grows upward but bends to the right and left, forming an “S”. Yes...

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    Introduction

    "Bonsai art is the display of a landscape - without the landscape." --Nobu Kajiwara This quote couldn’t be truer. Growing and sculpting bonsai trees can be quite a satisfying hobby. It is ...

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    Joints

    You can have a more finished and professional look to your work by using joints instead of screws and nails. Here are some of the basic joints used in woodworking. Butt Joints The butt joint is the...

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    PLANNING, PREPARATION etc.

    PLANNING, PREPARATION, PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE: FOUR STEPS TO EASY, SUCCESSFUL GARDENING PLANNING The first step to a great garden is planning. Start your planning early enough to give yours...

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    Pruning And Trimming Your Bonsai

    A great deal of pruning is often necessary if starting with a nursery plant. Only excess foliage and undesirable limbs should be removed. Make all cuts above a bud, a side branch, or a main fork of t...

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    Some Common Types of Roses

    After you get a sense of the type of roses that you would like to plant, you will naturally want to know which type of rose’s best fit your ideas for planting. There are too many to list here, b...

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    The Cascades (Kengai)

    The cascade is on the most basic a style patterned from plants and trees that grow above and on the sides of mountains and steep cliffs. These trees are noted for their downward bending position, wh...

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    Vegetable Culture.

    As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem si...

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    Vertical Hydroponics: The Best Example Is Omega Garden

    When space is at a premium and one still wants to grow plants, it is necessary that one thinks seriously about vertical hydroponics. A good example of this method of growing plants is Omega Garden whe...

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    Wiring The Bonsai

    Wiring is an important part of the process of styling your bonsai and nearly all well designed bonsai have been wired at some point in their development. Though at first a daunting technique to master...

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