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Plumeria The Plumeria flowers in many different colors and has a wonderful fragrance that makes this plant a favorite among many. The Plumeria is also an easy plant to grow. plumeria • plumeria flowers • repotting • fertilizing • full flowering
Crucifix Orchards - the Reed Epidendrums The epidendrums are of tropical American origin, with about 400 species known.They are closely related to the Cattleya family. epidendrums • orchids • plants • south american • tropical
Peonies are Legacy Plants The garden shouldn't be skipped when looking for treasures to share with your children. Peonies are perfect plants to share with future generations. peony • legacy plant • susan mertz • plants • sarah bernhardt peony
Deer-Proof Bulbs Part II If your garden doubles as a deer supermarket, plant spring-flowering bulbs that they don't like for a splendiferous spring. deer proof bulbs • deer proofing • hyacinth • muscari • fritillaria
Is It Time To Prune Your Clematis? Is it time to prune your Clematis? Here's how to tell, and how to prune your Clematis the right way at the right time. how to prune clematis • when to prune clematis • pruning group a clematis • pruning group b clematis • pruning group c clematis
Red Maple Trees With half the sugar content of sugar maple sap, red maple is nevertheless used in some regions to make syrup because it is widespread and grows fast. red maple • tap a maple • tapping • sap • syrup
<s1>Operetta, Part I</s1> Part 1 of 2: The world of operetta operetta gilbert sullivan pinafore pirates mikado
Cottage Garden Flowers Learn how to combine favorite old fashioned flowers of all kinds to design your own colorful cottage garden filled with fragrant roses, lilacs, peonies and more. cottage garden • cottage garden flowers • cottage garden design • design a cottage garden • old fashioned flowers
Dahlia Imperialis One of the loveliest Dahlias to sight, it greets the morning sky taller than any other dahlia I have seen.For years I had admired this wonderful Dahlia from afar. I had often spied it raising its lovely, bobbing head over garden fences, swaying in the breezes of the day, just attracting your attention. richardson • bulbs • plants • dahlias • seeds
Fireworks in the Garden! Ornamental grasses in northern gardens are being used more now that good research on winter hardiness can help us with what to plant. northern gardening • gardening in the north • ornamental grasses • winter hardiness • grass research
Fourth of July Celebration Wreath Celebrate the Fourth of July by displaying this beautiful red, white and blue wreath. dried flowers • dried flower crafts • dried • flowers • crafts
Gardening is a very relaxing occupation A brief description of the cultivation of Azaleas. azalea indica • azalea (s)
Low Maintenance Gardening, Rockies Style - Part 1 Part 1 in a three part series discussing the how to's of low maintenance gardening in the Rockies, climate zones 1 to 5. gardening • gardening community • gardener • garden • backyard gardening
Plants to grow around the Perth Metropolitan Region Methods of helping to preserve the bushland around the Perth metropolitan area are contained in an easily available and affordable booklet produced locally. bushland areas • eucalyptus • christmas tree
Plumeria Plumeria, or Frangipani, is an easy to grow fragrant plant that can be grown indoors in cold climates. Learn about dormancy requirements, pruning, fertilizing and more. plumeria • frangipani • fragrant flowers • tropical flowers • flower leis
Private Gardens of the Fashion World! Sneak Preview!! A beautiful peer into the landscaped grounds of the properties owned by famous fashio designers including Armani, Valentino, Kenzo, Hermes, Oscar de la Renta, Bill Blass and many more! grounds • fabric draped chairs • wooden deck • pool • ancient palm trees
IS it ONLY the Stockbroker's Joy, the Rhododendron??? Rhododendron illustrated with stunning photos rhododendron • azaleas
Revamping for Fall Has your glorious flower display turned into a few dibs of colour here and there? Adding fall bloomers such as Mums, Susans, Coneflowers and Stonecrops can make sorry beds stupendous. fall • autumn • chrysanthemum • mum • rudbeckia
Spring is Near - Here Come the Camellias and Magnolias Spring is near, the flowers are ready to burst into bloom in Tasmania spring • magnolia • camellia • gardening • tasmania
The First Sign of Spring Spring is almost here, and the signs of it are all over the garden and alpine house. spring flowers • ireland • narcissus • snow drops • galanthus
Walking Irises, Neomarica spp. Explore the history and fall victim to the charm of these quintessential Pass-Along Plants walking iris • apostle plant • neomarica gracilis • neomarica caerulea • neomarica northiana
10 Lovely Campanulas A carillion of bellflowers is featured here on this close look at this hardy and adaptable group of plants. 10 top species are highlighted. Links to more info and pictures abound. campanula • persicifolia • cochlearifolia • medium • lactiflora
A Collection of Heirlooms: Antique Roses, Part 1 Tired of thinking of roses as high maintenance and lovely nusiances? Try the antique roses!
Early Summer Parade With May almost over, we look at what is currently in flower and what highlights are to come. June is dominated by roses. I look at what the older roses have to offer for impatient gardeners. Clematis and hardy geraniums are also traditional members of the mixed border in summer. In my own garden there is already a blaze of colour from these reliable performers. Clematis and cranesbills for those difficult places in the garden are described in detail. gardening • english gardening • british gardening • town gardening • city gardening
Eyebright for Eyesight (and more) Eyebright isn't shy, it's one of those herbs that tells you what it does right up front! Long valued as a remedy for eye problems, its uses are just as effective today. See why... eyebright • eyes • eyesight • sight • euphrasia
Mid Summer Moments Looking at mid summer highlights in my garden. Roses, clematis and the mixed border provide lots of colour and texture for those warm long evenings. The delights of water in the garden and coping with unexpected visitors are all part of high summer. gardening • english gardening • town gardening • town gardens • city gardening
Online Bulb Sources for Canadian Gardeners Tired of flipping through that pile of catalogs? Editor Susan reveals the best places to find, drool over, and order bulbs online for Canadian gardeners. bulbs • canada bulbs • daffodils • tulips • crocuses
Serendipity in the Summer Garden It really does pay to stop all that summer toil and drudgery and start looking around you. There are wondrous discoveries to be made, lessons to be learned - and a few pleasant surprises.
Spring Fever With spring now well under way the activity in the garden is at its height. I continue with my re-potting and replace one or two shrubs that have simply passed away or failed to live up to expectations. My feverish gardening activity is watched closely by the garden robin and I see the first butterflies of the summer. british gardens • camellias • roses • daphnes • garden wildlife
Springing into Action With the snowdrops nearly over and hellebores in full swing, I look at some early spring jobs. These include how to feed the soil and keep it healthy and I also attempt to sort out two major new problems. Whilst Sophie my cat plays amongst the pots in the sunshine. gardening • gardens • english gardening • city gardening • town gardening
The Garden Parties Without Me We treat our gardens like babies that can't get along without us - only to find that even gardens can grow up and act mature and responsible - or, like most unruly adolescents, sometimes get a bit out of control. garden • party • garden party • salvia • grasses
The Queen's Jubilee Tour of Britain. Updated 19 May The Queen on her Jubilee tour of Britain, week 3. Photos and regular updates on her Royal Progress. <font color="red"><B>19 May Update: Royal Windsor Horse Show Pageant</B></font> queen • elizabeth • stuart • westminster • cornwall
Two More for <i>The Captain</i> The Championship Auto Racing Teams visit Laguna Seca Raceway, and Marlboro Team Penske comes away with another one-two finish, dominating qualifying and the race despite some grumbling from anonymous drivers following Patrick Carpentier's spectacular Friday over-the-wall tumble. team penske • cart • championship auto racing teams • cart • bobby rahal
Wheel of the Year 101: Beltane An overview of Beltane, including links for more info. beltane • sabbat • wheel of the year • may pole • fertility
Yearning for Yarrow Yarrow is one of those herbs you're sure to find in gardens, either hated or cultivated! I, of course, am all for the cultivated manner, as Yarrow is one of nature's best medicines for body and spirit, and your other plants! Read on... milfoil • arrowroot • old man’s pepper • soldier’s woundwort • yarrow
I Wonder Where the Winter Went - December in the Garden If the weather this year seems unusual it's because it IS unusual. And what does that mean for our gardens?
Piano-Forte - Chopin and Liszt Chopin and Liszt are two distinct musical personalities, but they both shared the same illness. depression • franz liszt • frederic chopin • piano • romantic movement
Halinar Speaks about Daylilies This article is an interview with Joe Halinar, a well know horticulturist. genetics • daylilies • germplasm • hybridizers • joe halinar
Ornamental Grasses for Shade - Pennisetum A true grass for part shade. The seventh in a series of articles on ornamental grasses for shade. pennisetum • ornamental grasses • online nurseries • garden • gardening |
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