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From the Latin per, which means “through” or “throughout” and annus, which means “year.”
See how to care for, maintain, and use camellias in the garden. More than beautiful winter flowers and evergreen foliage the camellia has a lot to offer gardeners.
Peas and rice is a delicacy in the Bahamas, eaten throughout the week with a variety of dishes.
Lavender herb plants are an aromatic and useful choice for cottage gardens, drought tolerant landscapes and other garden situations.
Gardeners can share plants inexpensively or increase perennials in their landscapes, through division. How do you divide rhizomatic perennials?
Catmint was originally grown as an herb for tea and to keep flying pests out of the garden. Now, many cultivars are highly ornamental.
Blue flowering shrubs are unusual but welcome accents to the flower garden. Use them alone or use them to form the bones of an all blue themed flower garden.
Every so often, the precise herb that is called for in a recipe may not be available. Here is some information on finding an acceptable substitute.
Perennials are those plants in the yard or garden bed that can be counted on to return and bloom every year. Here's a list of perennial plants anyone can grow.
Oregon grape is more closely related to holly than it is to grapes; it has a long history of medicinal uses among indigenous peoples and Eclectic physicians.
With another dry, hot summer expected here in California, more and more homeowners are thinking about removing thirsty and needy plants and replacing them with natives.


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