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Lure of Broken Tulips is Irresistible Despite Drawbacks
They are broken, diseased and infectious. They should be held in quarantine. Known as rectified tulips, these afflicted beauties are
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Backyard Wedding Central
Preparing for your backyard garden wedding encompasses both gardening and decorating plans. In the garden you’ll need special outdoor
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Transform Garden Walls With Bold Paint
I believe in paint. It’s cheap. It makes huge changes in a matter of hours. Paint
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Recycle Child’s Shoe for Almost Free Mother’s Day Gift
Got old children’s shoes? Looking for a great idea Mom or Grandma will treasure? Try turning ‘em into little
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Hooked on Pots
To understand the unique role of terra cotta pottery in the American west we must first look back to the
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Tropicalia
These images illustrate some of the most amazing forms and adaptations of plants to thrive in vastly differing climates and
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Free Sustainable Christmas Decorations From Your Garden
Rather than spend money, take a walk in your dormant garden or wayside places to gather natural decorations. The pioneers
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Master List of Botanical Archives
Missouri Botanical Garden LibrarySpecific Illustration Archives from the Missouri Botanical Garden Library MBG Herbals and Materia Medica (herbs
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Cottonless Cottonwood Tree Propagation
Reader Question I was wondering why all cottonless cottonwood trees are grafted sticks. If I take a branch from
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Corinthian Columns and Greek Acanthus Plants
Legend has it that a famous Greek architect was walking by a graveyard in Corinth one day in the ancient
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Protect Praying Mantis Egg Cases In Spring Gardens
Praying mantis are the gardener’s best friend. They feed on the pest insects that damage our plants in
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Mini Potted Landscape Gardens for Apartment Dwellers
For cash strapped apartment dwellers, a new form of miniature garden combines Japanese bonsai and Chinese penjing into a new
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Easy to Grow Amaranth is New Again
The only place I would see these plants back in the ’70s was in gardens tended by old ladies. &