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Creation of an English Cottage Garden

How to choose the plants and design an old-world fragrant English cottage garden.

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Easy to Grow Perennials

I wrote this for those that do not have a green thumb but love gardening,or those that simply do not have the time to put into their gardens.These are virtually no fuss perennial plants.My floral photography is added for each flower description.

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Weed Trees for Quick Shade and Groves

Create a thick grove of trees or plant a quick-growing shade tree through weed trees. While known for their tendency to spread, these trees offer a quick solution for landscapers who want thick foliage and wood groves without the long wait.

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Adding Vermicompost to Your Soil Will Increase Vegetable Gardening Success

Vegetable gardening can be as simple as planting a seed and adding water, but if you want your garden to excel, you should be adding vermicompost to your soil.

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Protect Garden Plans From the Scorching Summer Sun

Keep your plants from overheating by sheltering them from the sun. A few tips can help your plants successfully survive the summer heat.

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Sturdy Trellis Designs for Shady Climbing Vines

For ambitious gardeners looking for creative alternatives to lattice, the answer may be as simple as your storage room or as complicated as welding metal frames. The end result, however, may produce the perfect creative support for your climbing vine.

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Landscaping Tips with Dogs

Sharing your yard with your dog doesn’t have to mean a stark, uninviting place with dead grass and worn paths. Landscaping with dogs as a consideration can be challenging but the years of enjoyment easily make it worthwhile.