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Bringing the Garden Indoors
So, now the summer is over, and the early frosts have not finished the floral display. Now is the time to start bringing the plants in. Here are a few tips to help overwinter some of the plants of summer.
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Exotic Brugmansia
These easy to grow beauties are toxic; however with proper care they are an easy to grow tropical plant. Be sure, however, to keep them out of reach of children and pets.
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Gardens for Exotics - Getting Away at Home
Creating a tropical look in a temperate climate.
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Datura: Angel's Trumpet or Devil's Apple?
The history, folklore, and uses of datura and brugmansia.
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Fall Comes Unexpectedly
Frost strikes. A few things need to be rushed in and cared for. Many just keep on keeping on. But that first frost is the clue. Start planning for next year.
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American Orchid Society
The American Orchid Society (AOS) Visitors Center and Botanical Garden in Delray Beach, FL offers visitors thriving plants to see and appreciate each day of the year.
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Book Review: Annuals with Style
A peek at a new book on designing with annuals - both as key players and supporting casts in our garden.

Moonlight Madness Scent-Sations for Your Garden
Moonflowers to sooth "Moonlight Madness" in your garden.
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Spring Returns
Winter passes and spring flowers
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The Gardener's Vision
Is there something special about the gardener's view of the world?
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Gardening - an Attitude Adjustments -Part 2
We've all grown accustomed to our own styles of gardening, as well as with certain plants that we love even if they are a lot of work. But as we grow less able, something has to change - and it could very well be our attitude about what our garden should be, or about the plants we love.

In the Garden, Disappointed in Love
They say each one kills the thing they love - and my garden seems determined to prove it to me. It's never the dandelions that dwindle - only the plants of my dreams. So why does that make me smile?

Just Pretend it's an Annual
Roses as annuals? The idea sounds not only crazy, but wasteful at first hearing. But maybe it's not such a wild idea.
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Pretend Gardens: Indoor Hints for the Garden-Deprived
Bring the garden - or at least the feel of it - indoors for the winter.
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What the Rains Brought
Water all you like with your hoses - but it takes a real rain to bring the garden to life. Even the rain from a hurricane can bring delightul surprises.
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What's New In Gardening, March 16 2000
What's new - this month we have nursery sales and internet only specials, space saving garden systems and cold hardy crape myrtles - plus hope for those who forgot to plant daffodils last fall.
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Why it Takes 10 Years to Build a Greenhouse.
How a simple building project became a gardening nightmare
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Introverted Gardens/Extroverted Gardens
Create a garden to suit your personality type, be it outgoing or inward-looking
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Murder & Mayhem in the Garden
Garden clean-up time can also be a great stress-buster
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The Gardener Decorates for Christmas
The best and most beautiful Christmas decor might come from our own back yards.

What Did Your Garden Teach You this Year?
The more you garden, the more you learn - and the more you learn that there is left to learn. So let's start small and share a few of the lessons we have learned this year.

Bye Yew Hedge, Hi New Hedge: The Optimist's Garden
If you must use evergreens as a foundation planting in your front yard - if, in fact, you insist on a foundation planting with shrubs - then why not go the creative route and use colorful dwarf conifers in blues, golds, and bronzes? And while you're waiting for them to grow up, why not use some temporary but attractive filler to make the garden look finished long before it actually matures?
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Online Nurseries 2001 - Weird Dude's Plant Zoo
Weird Dude's Plant Zoo has a truly eclectic mix of plants, ranging from alpines to tropicals. There's something for most every climate, but a particular emphasis on unusual plants and plants for warmer areas. Their list is full of plants I haven't bumped into before...as well as many I know of and want to grow. Lots of pix, so please be patient while the page loads for you.
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