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The Camellia, Winter Wonders, Add Them to Your Winter Landscape

A look at the Camellias that can be grown and flower in the dreary winter months from November to February in the maritime climate of the Pacific Northwest.

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A Touch of Eden: Garden Design Ideas for Your Next Garden

Walking down your neighborhood street you’ve probably seen some beautiful landscapes and artistically designed gardens and wondered where people get their garden design ideas.

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How to Grow and Use Bay

Bay is often used in soups stews and casseroles.

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Tips for Deterring Dears

If you want to gain knowledge about preventing pests to come near to your lawn then this article will help you.

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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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Right Plant, Right Place

How to properly layout your yard to be landscaped.

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Preparing for Spring

There is a lot that can be done in the winter months to prepare the yard and gardens for Spring.

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The Gardening Year

A brief insight of bits and bobs you can do in the garden this time of year.

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Four Parts to a Perfect Lawn and Garden

Everyone wants the perfect plot of land, the one that all the neighbors are jealous of. Well, with these four easy steps, you’ll have a lawn and garden that can easily stand up to the competition.

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Minimize the Cost of Air Conditioning Your Home

Keeping cool this summer doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank to run the air conditioner. These tips can help you save money while escaping the summer heat.