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Schefflera

by Alan Rock When well grown there can be few more elegant specimen plants. Green, seven- to nine-fingered leaves are carried on 2-ft. long petioles

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Spice up the Bedroom With These Bed Decorating Ideas

by Zachry Nest Having the right bed decorating ideas can instantly spice up your bedroom. It sound basic, but before I start dishing out some great b

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Clematis

by John Edgar Of the larger-flowered garden hybrids there must be a plant to suit every taste - large, medium or small flowers in pink, purple, blue

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Best Garden Plants

by John Hills Garrya elliptica is without doubt the most maligned shrub in my garden. With serene good nature it presents a well-clothed aspect of gr

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Clitocybe Nebularis

by Harold Hartford Wood Blewits are the twin fungi of Blewits (Lepista saeva). They grow in woods, orchards, parks and along tree-lined lanes. In con

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Greater Stitchwort

by Derek Williams Whole carpets of Asarabacca are often found embellishing the undergrowth of broad-leaved forests, particularly in hilly country, in

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The Dahlia

by James Marissa The habits and formation of the dahlia are peculiarly suited to its natural environment. A native of Mexico, it experiences a high r

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Dahlia Propagation Compost

by Morgan Lionel In some cases the first shoots produced, when removed, will be found to be hollow. Such cuttings are extremely difficult to root, an

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What is Garlic?

by Timothy Tungsten Garlic is native to the steppes of the Djungar and Kirghiz region of central Asia, from where the Mongols soon introduced it to C

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Soil for Vegetables in Your Garden

by Stephen Cassandra The next priority is to decide how much space - if any - you want to devote to food growing, and to work out exactly where to si

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