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Fall Flowering Plants: Common Plants That Bloom In Fall
In the mood for a few autumn blooming plants to liven up your garden when summer flowers are winding down for the season? For a helpful list of fall flowering plants to inspire you, click on the following article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Making Floral Passover Decorations: Best Flowers For Passover Seder Arrangements
Although using flowers for Passover seder is not a traditional requirement or an original aspect of the celebration, since it falls in spring many people like to decorate the table and room with seasonal blooms. Learn about using Passover flowers in this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Easter Flower Ideas: Growing Flowers For Easter Décor
As the cold temperatures and gray days of winter start to wear you down, why not look forward to spring? Now is a great time to start planning your garden but also spring decorations and flowers. Growing flowers for Easter is one idea. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Edible Flower Gardens: Eye-Catching Edible Flowers That You Can Eat Too
Have you ever wanted to get more out of your garden? Then why not enhance the flower garden with edible flowers? Read this article to learn what flowers are edible and how to grow them.
By Nikki Tilley
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Cold Hardy Annuals – Choosing Annual Plants For Cold Climates
Cold hardy annuals are a great way to extend the color in your garden into the cool months of spring and fall. In warmer climates, they'll even last through winter. Click the following article to learn more about good annual plants for cold climates.
By Liz Baessler
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Flower Spacing Guide: Learn About Spacing Flowering Plants
Understanding how to space your annual and perennial flowers is important for plant health and growth. Use the flower spacing information found in the following article to guide your planting in garden and flower beds this season.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Native Plant Landscape: Using Wildflowers In The Garden
Growing wildflowers and other native plants can offer your landscape unlimited beauty throughout the seasons. Learn how to use wildflowers and native plants in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Pulling Dead And Faded Flowers Off Plants
No matter how well you take care of your plant's blossoms, the course of nature demands that those blossoms will die. Read this article in order to get information on removing faded flowers.
By Heather Rhoades
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Container Grown Wildflowers: Tips On Caring For Potted Wildflower Plants
Container gardening is the perfect option for people who want a splash of color but are lacking in space. Wildflowers in containers is a fantastic way to garden without fuss. Read here to learn more.
By Susan Patterson
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Ten Beautiful Reasons I Love Flower Gardens
There are hundreds of reasons to plant a flower garden next season, but you can find my top ten choices in the article that follows. Give them a try in your garden for long-lasting appeal.
By Arista Hageman
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Gardening Around Tree Roots: How To Plant Flowers In Soil With Tree Roots
Planting under and around trees is a dicey bit of business. This is because of the shallow feeder roots of trees and their high moisture and nutrient needs. This article provides information for those intent on planting under trees.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Gardening with Perennials - How To Design A Perennial Garden
A delight for gardeners, beautiful perennials return each and every year like clockwork and remind us of the reliable and constant cycles in nature.
By Arista Hageman
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Self-Seeding Garden Plants: How To Use Self Sowers To Fill Gardens
The best things in life really are free and a great example of that are self-sowing plants. Learn more about growing plants that self-seed in this article. Click here for additional information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Pruning In The Garden – Do You Have To Prune Garden Plants
Are your trees and shrubs starting to look a little neglected? Have your flowers quit blooming? Maybe it's time for a little tidying up. Find out when to trim garden plants in this article. Click here for more information.
By Jackie Carroll
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Are Early Flowering Plants Safe – What To Do About Plants Flowering Early
Bulbs sprouting in winter isn't normal in the cold winter climates. Are early flowering plants safe? What happens when it freezes again? Will the plants be permanently damaged? Will they bloom? This article aims to help answer these questions.
By Karen Boness
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Companion Planting With Flowers: Which Flowers Grow Well Together
Companion planting is a great way to give your vegetable garden a completely organic boost. Companion planting with flowers is another great method, though often the reasons are more aesthetic. Learn more about using flowers for companion plants here.
By Liz Baessler
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Smelly Plants In Gardens: Learn About Common Plants That Stink
When most people think of plants, they imagine a field full of sweetly scented flowers or a garden made of savory herbs. But what about the others - the stinky plants? Read here for more info.
By Kristi Waterworth