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Bottom Heat
Bottom heat is welcomed by germinating seeds and car passengers in winter.
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Spring Blooming Perennials
Many perennial plants are just breaking dormancy in the spring and won't be blooming until summer or fall. These great plants however add spring color with early flowers.
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Weeping Perennials
See top six picks for perennials with weeping or cascading growth habit. From ground cover to larger near-shrubs; did your favorite plant make the list?
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Love Songs from the Garden - Say it With Flowers
It's easy to say "I love you" with a bouquet of red roses. But everyone does that. Show that someone how special they are. Show them that YOU are special. Say more than "I love you" - and say it all with flowers. Flowers you can grow in your own garden that are far more elegant than that trite old bouquet of red thorny things.
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Come Wine and Dine with My "Flying Flowers"
Summer has finally arrived! It's time for the butterfly gardener to enjoy the wonder and delight of watching magical "flying flowers" come to wine and dine! It's also time for the gardener to take a small respite from gardening tasks. I invite you to enjoy a "virtual" stroll with me as I show you the results of just a few of my spring gardening efforts.
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Harvest and Autumn Themed Garden
Plant names are rich with charm and description. These annuals, perennials and shrubs all have fall, autumn or harvest themed names.
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Beef Up Your Borders
How to use short-term planting to fill out a newly planted border
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My Special Appointment With Spring!
Springtime is just around the corner! My garden has been working hard for me underground as I've wiled away winter reading gardening magazines and books and dreaming about spring. The time is now upon me to pitch in and do MY part to help my butterfly and hummingbird garden thrive. It is finally "seedtime and budtime" again, and I'm excited!
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Sweetheart Garden, Themes for Children's Gardens Series
February is the perfect time to consider planning a Valentine sweetheart garden for you and your child. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a>
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Tale of Three Gardeners: A Floral Conversation
Sometimes saying it with flowers can backfire.
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Are we having fun yet?
Time to start putting out the feeders?
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Cottage Garden Planting Plan
Creating a cottage-style, drought-resistant planting design for a cottage front garden.
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Create a Garden Wall
Today's article tells how a few plants will make a living wall out of a dry stack rock wall.
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Foliage--You Can't Cut It, but You Can Hide it
A few ways to hide daffodil foliage
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Garden Plants to attract Butterflies
With the right selection of butterfly plants you can create a butterfly garden attracting butterflies even on sunny days in the depth of  winter.
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Flowers for the White Garden
Flowers for the white garden or moon garden include multitudes of white flowered annuals, biennials, perennials, bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers.
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Installing a Wildflower Meadow
Put away your lawnmower, and turn your landscape into a sanctuary for native plants and wildflowers. These hardy plants need no chemicals and little care.
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Let Freedom Ring in a Fourth of July Garden
Let freedom ring in a festive Fourth of July garden of floral fireworks.
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Low Water Use Plants
Plants that need less water are rapidly becoming available at nurseries across the world. Colorful, fragrant and beautiful, these plants have transformed desert gardening
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Perennial Flowers All Season
Every perennial gardener wants a showy display of flowers all season from spring to fall. Here's how to get it. Follow this guide for your best perennial garden yet.
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Red Roses on Valentine's Day
Why do we send roses on Valentine's Day, and why are they red? Learn a dozen other ways to use flowers to communicate secret messages to your loved one.
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Street Boss Third In Breeders' Cup Sprint
A son of dual Triple Crown race winner Real Quiet, Midnight Lute soared to defend his Breeders' Cup Sprint title. Street Boss, son of Street Cry, was good for third.
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Zenyatta Big Winner; Raven's Pass Upsets Curlin
Results of the 2008 Breeders' Cup World Championships saw Zenyatta run like a Horse of the Year, Curlin gamely lose, Stardom Bound give notice, Midshipman gain a medal.
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Alternative Lawns!
Some alternative lawns.
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Container Gardening (part two)
Discover all sorts of plants for the perfect containers as well as themes and style suggestions. This is the second part of a two-part article.
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Dealing with Deer
Are deer treating your garden like a delicatessen? Find out how you,your garden and deer can peacefully co-exist.
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Edging Plants for Kitchen Gardens
A border of plants around a vegetable patch can be useful and decorative. Here are ideas for edging plants to surround the kitchen garden.
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Fall Sowing of Seeds in the Flower Garden
Sowing seeds in fall is a good way to extend the growing season and begin next year's garden.
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High Altitude Gardening Tips
Gardening at altitudes above 6500' is challenging, but with a little effort and proper plant selection, the rewards can be spectacular and unique.
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January Gardening In The Low Desert 2001
What to do in the low desert garden in January - planting, starting seeds, pruning, kitchen garden.
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Lunar Gardens and Gardening
Gardening by the moon signs and moon gardens are two trends that are really hot in the world of gardening.
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Cool Season and Cold Tolerant Annuals
Now we can plant cool season and cold tolerant flowering plants to reward ourselves for making it through another winter. Just don't forget that they were raised in greenhouses and need to be acclimated to the weather before you leave them on their own.
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Heliotrope! You Gotta Get Some!
Here's a plant beloved for so many qualities -- for fragrance, butterflies, fragrance, container, fragrance, window sill, fragrance, Grandma's garden or cottage garden or ... fragrance? Try heliotrope, or as some people know it, old fashioned "cherry pie"! WOW!
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My Quiescent Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden
It’s that time of year once again . . . my garden sleeps. Another summer has passed, and fall has surreptitiously surrounded us with a splendid array of vibrant colors. Old Man Winter is not far behind. It's time to get your butterfly and hummingbird garden in shape before he descends.
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Paying it Forward
Sow some seeds of happiness, plant some joy - it takes very little effort and it really can help to make the world a bit of a happier place.

Plants for all Seasons - Planning the Front Yard Garden II
If you have to walk past it every single day then you want it to look GOOD every single day. Planning a front yard garden is less forgiving than those conveniently hidden in the back. You need plants that look good - or at least interesting - 365 days a year.
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Theme Gardens: The White Garden
Romance, glamor, mystery, brilliance. Every gardener should try planting a white garden, just once. You'll never be without one again!
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Winter Blooming Plants
Winter blooming plants in my garden on the southern Oregon coast
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Heavenly Borders To Allure Hovering Hummers!
Attracting hummingbirds by planting tall border plants with blossoms rich in nectar is a great option for gardeners. Read about some striking border flowers that offer both beauty for your garden and nectar for your "jewels of the sky."
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WHAT winter color??
Its tough to get color and beauty in a winter garden when you live in the frozen north. But all that blankness does have its compensations.
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Spring Gardens: Problems and Promises
The anxiously awaited green things are peeping through the mulch - along with a few less pleasant surprises. Here we go again - Gardening time!


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