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Perennials Top Related Articles
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3). Hibiscus-High Performance By : Tim Kane
Our region’s shrub form of hibiscus has a long and storied history in the garden, a history that starts in ancient Asia, where Hibiscus syriacus, the species we know commonly as Rose of Sharon, is native. While not native in Europe, Rose of Sharon was cultivated there for centuries and is referred to throughout ancient writings, including passages of the Bible.
Article Related to: hibiscus, plants, flowers, shrubs, perennials, landscaping
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4). The Herbaceous Or Perennial Border, Plant Selection And Planting Tips By : James Kilkelly
So, your perennial border is prepared with the requisite quantities of plant food soil and drainage grit if required. What’s next?
* Plant Selection
Once you have gotten this far in the process, it is time to think about actually selecting the plants that will populate the bed or border itself.
My first piece of advice to gardeners selecting perennial plants is to let your mind “drift”.
Article Related to: perennials, borders, herbaceous, lawn, planting, selection, plant, watering
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5). Keeping Soil Healthy By : Sintilia Miecevole
Soil is a composition of weather-beaten rock, minerals, decayed plant materials and other organic ingredients. All this takes a long time to develop, but can be damaged by our action or neglect in a single season.
Plants can obtain nutrients from the soil using their roots and change them to usable materials to grow new roots, leaves and flowers.
All gardeners are to be custodians of the soil, taking the time to replace food and other elements as they are used.
Article Related to: gardening, horticulture, landscaping, flowers, soil, perennials, organic gardening, seeds, plants, pool
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8). The Herbaceous Or Perennial Border, An Option For You? By : James Kilkelly
If I say herbaceous border or perennial border to you, what comes to mind?
To many people this conjures up images of gardens filled with colourful blooms all summer, only to become empty and barren of flower or leaf during autumn and winter. Many more of you will think of landlord’s estate grounds, staffed by teams of subservient garden workers. These workers tend the herbaceous borders requiring constant deadheading, pruning, staking, mulching, feeding, watering and division.
Article Related to: perennials, borders, herbaceous, lawn, layout, preperation
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9). Lighting your Garden with Perennial Bulbs By : Maureen Cook
Perennial bulbs provide wonderful color in the garden all year round. The vast range available means you can have dramatic, vibrant color or, if you prefer, more muted, restful shades.
Article Related to: bulb, bulbs, perennial, perennials, perennial bulbs, color, colors
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14). Perennials in the Garden By : J. Brian Keith
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with perennials in the garden? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about Caring for perennials in the garden.
Truthfully, the only difference between you and Caring for perennials in the garden experts is time. If you'll invest a little more time in reading, you'll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to Caring for perennials in the garden.
Article Related to: flowers, bulbs, garden, gardening, perennials
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15). The Flower Guide For The Weekend Gardener By : Robert Mosse
Everyone needs some form of flower guide to get the most out of their gardens, especially those who may not have time to garden every day. Flower gardening is all about stimulating the senses with a display of colors. So what should we plant, and when?
The buzz in gardening seems to be about whether to plant annual or perennial flowers. Some of these flowers give us textures, shapes and heights, while others just go blooming crazy all season long.
Article Related to: flower guide, flower gardening, flowers, annuals, perennials
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16). Green House Gardening By : Dream Team Media
There are three different ways of gardening. One is to have your garden inside your house. The other is to use whatever space your garden has and plant your crop outside. The third way is to do your gardening under glass. This is called greenhouse gardening.
Greenhouse gardening is not that different from your average outside gardening. The main consideration that you need to think about is controlling the temperature of your greenhouse.
Article Related to: fine gardening, flower gardening, gardening book, mulching, organic gardening supply, perennials, raised bed gardening, rock gardening, rose gardening, shade gardening, tomato gardening, vegetable gardening tip, water gardening
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