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Simply putting peppers in the ground doesn't end the job of raising peppers. A few other chores are required.
Conkers have their uses and the Horse Chestnut tree is a European favourite. The Horse-chestnut leaf miner is a threat which might worry arachnophobes!
Columbines are as delightful to find along a wilderness path as they are featured in a garden.
Bugs and gardening go hand in hand. Sometimes, it is hard to know which insects are bad and which are good in the vegetable patch.
Beets. The very word conjures childhood memories of sitting at the table, staring at one's plate, and glaring at the maligned--and uneaten--vegetable.
Let a sunloving multipurpose annual, Calibrachoa, invigorate your garden from spring through fall with minimal effort on your part.
Easy to grow gerbera does double-duty as an elegant and playful perennial. It's one of the cheeriest plants in the garden.
Anyone who has forsaken spinach because they've only eaten it from cans--or because of recent contamination scares--should consider growing it themselves.
Bugs and gardening go hand in hand. Some insects are welcome in the garden to help control unwelcome insects.
Unique bark coloration and texture, graceful growth forms, and attractive foliage make birches desirable landscape ornamentals. Birches highlight landscapes worldwide.
Zucchini is easy to grow and it is extremely prolific. You will not be disappointed if you plant it in your backyard garden
Cauliflower can be a tricky vegetable to grow in the home garden. Following are a few tips for successful planting and harvesting of cauliflower.
Gardeners have always struggled with what to grow in dark areas of the yard, but shade gardens can be just as beautiful and rewarding as their sunnier counterparts.
Six of the best deciduous trees with weeping growth habit and pendulous silhouettes. Is your favorite listed?


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