Articles related to "Rural Gardens"



Going Native - Plants for the Rural Garden
The use of native plants can help to integrate a rural garden with the surrounding countryside.
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Pioneer women gardeners in Australia.
A recent conference in Geelong told the story of pioneer women gardeners, who came to this country fifty years after it was settled and created new gardens incorporating the native flora and plants exported from Britain.
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Somewhere to Sit
Places to sit are very important in the garden
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Increase Pollination With Mason Bees
Increase your fruit trees and vegetable crop yields by attracting Mason bees to your home garden. Building a bee condo is easy!
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Weeds, Be Gone!
Is it a weed ... or a treasured perennial seedling? Identify those little leafy little babies with certainty and protect your garden from the weedy equivalent of the scourge and plague combined!
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British Garden Birds
The birds in your garden add welcome colour and life. This is a guide to more common visitors to a suburban garden, which children and adults alike will enjoy observing.
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Book Review: Restoring American Gardens
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants - 1640-1940 by Denise Wiles Adams is a refreshing look at the expanding field of garden resotoration. This book is also a welcome addition to the professional or dedicated amateur gardener's reference bookshelf.
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