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Growing Plants

A way to start your plants before next year.

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The Difference Between Annual and Perennial Plants

Both types of plants serve a purpose in the garden. Most gardeners should expect to have annuals and perennials in their flower and plant beds.

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Basic Gardening Definitions

Gardening has many terms and definitions however;I wrote the most basic of terms for the new and aspiring gardener or for those that would like a more in depth description as to what certain terms mean in gardening.

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Choosing the Right Plants for Your Perfect Garden

Choosing the right plants require making many decisions as well as making sure all the plants you choose grow well in your locale and look good together.

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Planting and Growing Container Flower Gardens

Discover how easy and fun it is to create and grow container flower gardens.

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How to Start Seeds

This article describes how to start seeds by sowing and quick sprouting.It also goes on to explain how to get the sprout to grow and as well as planting.

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How to Buy Annuals and Tips

A simple and useful article on how to purchase Annuals for your garden. The article includes helpful tips for taking care of the Annuals.

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Stopping Weeds in Lawns

Weeds are the bane of many a lawn owner. The best way to keep weeds at bay is to prevent weeds in the first place, read on for practical advice.

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Pink Flowering Annuals

Gardeners everywhere in the country delight in planting annuals in their garden. Annual plants are those that develop for only one year and die out after the first freeze or once low temperature weather arrives.

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Top Five Foliage Annuals for Your Garden

Many gardeners grow annual plants for a bright splash of color in their summer garden. Annuals grow and bloom for only one year, making them a perfect addition for quick color.