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Mo’s Garden Photo Tip: Quantity Makes Quality
Ephemeral is defined as something that lasts a very short time. This is so true with both flowers and
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Zooming in on Garden-Photo Excellence
Last year I was dragged kicking and screaming into the realm of digital photography. I’d been shooting Kodachrome slides
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Mo’s Garden Photo Tip: It’s The Light!
Want to know why English gardens always look so good? Soft light ensures that the subtle hues of these succulents
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Secrets of Mo’s Photo Art Revealed to Everyone
Going from slide photography to digital doesn’t just give you better pictures. Digital opens the door to explore
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Send A FREE Floral Art Online Greeting Card
Why not use our FREE POSTCARDS at MoPlants.com to send your friends a floriferous greeting for New Years, birthday,
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Desert Garden Sculptures are Outsider Art
My mother would take one look at this stuff and snort, “Weird!” And maybe that’s why I dig
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Free Fisherman’s Fertilizer
Another tip from The Summer of Outdoor Living on the Cheap… Ever wonder where to discard the
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In Lieu of Lawns
Just like politics, everybody talks about losing the lawn, but few propose practical and attractive alternatives. The best lawns to
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Ordinary Plant Becomes A Rare Monster Naturally
It’s unknown why a ordinary agave plant in the California desert grew into the world’s largest monster,
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A Curandera’s Garden of Mexican Folk Herbs
In the 15th century Florentine Codex of Aztec physicians, the healer is “well versed in herbs, who knows, through experience
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Cycads For Hot Zone Gardens
They can be found in the fossil record of virtually every continent on earth, changing little in the past 200
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Horticultural Speaker Informs and Entertains Garden Events
The art of entertaining education should apply to the horticultural world as it does elsewhere. The problem is that
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Send A FREE Floral Art Online Greeting Card
Why not use our FREE POSTCARDS at MoPlants.com to send your friends a floriferous greeting for New Years, birthday,
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Aztec Dahlia Flowers of Mexico
In the south of the Valley of Mexico, the Xochimilca, people of the flowers, founded their city upon a verdant
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The Season of Gardening Catalogs
The beautiful, full color Seeds of Change catalog arrived this week, so now begins planning of next year’s garden.
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Apaches and Agave Plants Before Tequila
Aguamiel translated from the precolumbian Nahuatl language is honey water, describing a sweet liquid secreted at the heart of the
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Free Oak Trees from Acorns
Within every summer acorn lives a mighty oak eager to inhabit your yard! It’s easy to grow a whole
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Turn A Desert Dry Wash into A Vegetable Garden
This year I’ve moved to a new desert home! Biggest problem is soil that’s largely sand and lacks