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Growing Sweet Woodruff Sweet woodruff is a valuable herb in the garden. It's a perfect choice for those shady spots near trees and overhangs. It's also a natural insect repellent. woodruff • sweet woodruff • shade loving plants • shade loving herbs • shade plants
Sweet on Sweet Woodruff (con't.) More on this Wonderful Woodruff! herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • sweet woodruff
Sweet on Sweet Woodruff If it isn't already, Sweet Woodruff will become one of your favorite herbs both inside and outside the house! Read on to find out why... herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • sweet woodruff
CLEAVE to me on-ly wi-ith thy spi-ines.... Cleavers (Galium aparine)- overlooked or pulled out, it's actually a valuable healer! cleavers • bedstraw • sweet woodruff • lymph glands • herbs
Fragrance Garden Ground Covers No garden is complete without attractive ground covers and these fragrant plants will work perfectly in a fragrance garden! Plants for both sun and shade are included. fragrant gardens • fragrance theme garden • ground covers • aromatic ground cover • evergreen ground cover
The Best of Q and A Need to find out what's chewing holes in your hosta or when to prune your lilacs? Here are the editor's picks of the best sites to ask garden questions and get answers you can grow on... gardening • forum • expert • advice • wolczuk
Spring Planting Combinations Bloom cycles are important for total garden enjoyment. Mountain gardens, with their short growing season, depend upon distinct color combinations and a quick start. high altitude gardening • spring gardens in the mountains • hosta • dicentra • bleeding heart
What to Plant in Shade Gardens: Ground Cover and Plants that Thrive in the Shade Have a bare spot in the landscape and don't know what to do with it? Try using ground covers to fill in the blanks. Learn ways to use this "living mulch" in your yard and garden. Plus, cool off from the heat this summer by creating your very own shade garden. Discover plants and more ideas that are made for the shade. planting ground cover • shade gardening • lily-of-the-valley • vinca • sweet woodruff
Growing Herbs in Containers: Light, Life Cycles, & Propagation Lists of herbs that can be grown in containers, with info about their light needs, life cycles, and best methods of propagation. growing herbs • containers • anise • borage • caraway
Flowering Herbs Create the garden of your dreams with flowering herbs. By choosing carefully, you'll have blooms from spring through frost. flowering herbs • flower beds • flower borders • sweet woodruff • pulmonaria
GARDENING ON THE EDGE Gardening on slopes can be a challenge. Often, it seems as if gardening books are written for flat areas. Here are some ideas based on my own experiences of gardening in hill country. hillside gardening • hillsides • sloping gardens • ground covers • herbs
HERBS FOR GROUND COVERS When ground cover plants are needed choose herbs. They bring interesting textures, color, and fragrance to the landscape. ground covers • herbs as ground covers • stepping stones • chamomile • sue phillips
Herbs for the Shade: Annual and Perennial Plants that Thrive Without Sun Consider herbs for those shady spots in the garden. Over fifty per cent of the ten most popular culinary herbs will grow in part shade. herbs for shade • growing herbs in shade • shade friendly plants • coriander • dill
Plant A Fragrant Flower Garden Plant these flowers to grow a garden that is deliciously, wonderfully, romantically fragrant, perfumed with floral scent and in bloom all season from spring through fall. fragrant flower • fragrant garden • garden design • scented flower • theme garden
Planting Under Trees - Part 12 Gardening in Shade - Planting Under Trees - Part - 12 - Rhododendrons and azaleas. sweet woodruff • galium odoratum • rhododendron 'scintillation' • dexter hybrid • rhododendron 'janet blair'
Planting Under Trees - Part 13 Gardening in Shade - Planting Under Trees - Part - 13 - Plants Under The Dogwood sweet woodruff • galium odoratum • dogwood • cornus florida • boxelder
Shady Riches Spring gardens by design and surprise are wonderful -- especially when a shady "white garden" begins to glow. shade • garden • design • shady • shaded
The Nearly-No-Work Shade Garden Some plants for the shady garden that demand little from the gardener - except maybe some admiration.
Lawn Maintenance Solutions for Creaky Gardeners Experts claim that the largest percentage of garden energy is expended on maintaining the lawn. Yet few people are willing to forego that bright carpet of greenery. Here are a few ways to keep it, but cut down on the upkeep. groundcovers • groundcover • lawn • mowing • mowing strips
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. front yard • garden • plants
The "Squint" School of Garden Design Sometimes it takes blurry vision to see the possibilities in a new planting. garden design • planning • dogwoods • midwinter fire • flame
Woodruff A perennial, invasive ground cover that also helps strengthen your heart! woodruff • heart • herb • calendula • medicinal plants
Low Maintenance Gardening Creating a garden that looks good without demanding too much from the gardener.
Herbal Teas for the Bath Bathing in a tub of water juiced with herbs can be an almost mystical experience. Depending on their special properties they can be used to soothe tired muscles, or to ease a tired mind. bath • herbs • teas • essential oils • sore muscles
Edible Flowers Dress Up the Menu Edible flowers add color and interest to meals and beverages. edible flowers • edible plants • edible delights • edible flower • edible arrangements
How does your herb garden grow? Herbs add colour, texture and fragrance to the garden.Dig in and learn how to make these culinary, medicinal and fragrant plants right at home in your garden. herbs • gardening • herb gardening • growing herbs • garden soil
Live Happy, Live Long Maybe appreciation of butter and wine is better for you than guilt and hectic work? Recipes for Cream-Of-Almost-Anything-Soup and Herbal Infused Wines simple living • self-sufficiency • wine • herbal • soup
Organic Gardening with Herbs Herbs are a great choice for a novice gardener to grow. They can be virtually problem-free and make anyone feel they have a green thumb! rosemary • chives • scent • fragrant • herb
Outsmarting Squirrels Feeding birds and planting bulbs also rings the dinner bell for some uninvited guests. outsmarting squirrels • get rid of squirrels • squirrel proof bird feeders • protect bird feeders • protect bulbs
Herb Plants for Shady Garden Areas Herb gardening isn't limited to gardens and yards with full sun. There are many herbs that thrive in the shade. shade herbs • herb gardening • herbs that grow in shade • shade gardens • kitchen herbs
Lady's Bedstraw Relaxation anyone? Lady's Bedstraw may be your key to resting a tired body, head to toe. Read on to find out how... herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • lady's bedstraw
Literal Bleeding Hearts The history, folklore, and uses of bleeding hearts. dicentra • dicentra spectabilis • dicentra eximis • dicentras • bleeding heart
Send an Herbal Valentine Capture the hearts of those dearest to you with an herbal Valentine from the garden. send an herbal valentine • scented gifts from the garden • herbs deliver scented messages • aromatic herbal bath and foot soak • marjoram soothes tired foot muscles
Speed Cleaning the Garden Spring clean-up in the garden is a time to greet old friends and meet new ones, visit with the garden in simple pleasures and quiet delights. Linger and dawdle, enjoy the gentle spring sunshine and while away a day with me. garden reminiscence journal diary essay
Straying Strawberry The history, folklore, and uses of the strawberry. strawberry • strawberry history • strawberry folklore • fragaria • fragaria vesca
At Last! The End of the Garden Tour Take heart - the tour is almost over and you'll be able to sit back and relax in the shade of the gazebo with the sound of rushing water, chirping birds and buzzing bees as your music.
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. flying flowers • butterfly gardener • flower gardener • butterflies • butterfly gardens
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.
Get The Best of The Blues: Part 2: Perennials Here are five dependable, beautiful perennials that bear true blue flowers. blue-flowering perennials • perennials with blue flowers • ceanothus thyrsiflorus • california lilac • bugle plant
Growing Lilies on The West Coast Tricks to keeping lilies happy include underplanting, mulching, and fertilizing - and keeping them dry through the winter rains. growing lilies in west coast climate • mulching lilies • growing ground covers under lilies • staking lilies • lily fertilizer
Shaman Herbs "Mugwort" Mugwort is a wonderful Herb for spiritual cleansing and awareness. This aritcle also includes a recipe for a Full Moon Ritual Tea. shamanism • herbs • tea • ritual • moon
Slow Stroll through the Gardens Once More The slow, therapeutic stroll through the garden continues. This time we make it out of the secret garden and up the [ath to the gazebo. (And no - we're not done YET!)
Such a Polite Garden! What is a polite garden anyway? And why do so many people seem to insist that you plant them? front yard • front • yard • garden • planting
Sweet Dreams: Herbal Dream Pillows Sleep easy...enjoy herbal dream pillows. herbal pillows • sleep aids • herbal crafts • herbal dream pillows • sachets
The Creaky Gardener Simplifies the Yard Garden 'til you drop? Sure - as long as you can simplify the lanscape into something manageable.
The Self-Cleaning Garden An enormous amount of our gardening time is taken up by small chores like deadheading and cleaning up the resulting debris. So why not buy plants that clean up after themselves?
What Still Looks Good? Inspiration for the fall garden! Enjoy some unusual hardy perennials, grasses, trees and shrubs with wonderful fall interest as guest columnist and garden designer Abby Millager describes her zone 5 Massachusetts garden in mid October. fall • autumn • ornamental grass • shrub foliage • color
A Sip of Wild Wine Once upon a time there were more herbs in beer than just hops and more fruits in wine than just grapes. Make your own with simple ingredients and simple instructions! This article is Backwash Approved. home brewing • wine • beer • country wines • homebrewing |
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