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Indoor Ferns CULTURE

Ferns vary in their growing condition needs. Several commonly grown indoor ferns have a well-earned reputation for being finicky growers, but others are surprisingly easy. Ferns with tough, leathery foliage

Selecting plants for indoors

Man's demand for living plants in his surroundings increases as our society becomes more and more urban. Interior use of plants brings us closer to nature and satisfies that innate

Plant Selection And Planting Tips For Perennial Border

By: James Kilkelly Once you have gotten this far in the process, it is time to think about actually selecting the plants that will populate the bed or border itself. My first

Begonia LANDSCAPE USE

Begonias will not grow out of bounds and are ideal for small flowerbeds. Plants should be placed 12 inches apart for the best effect in the garden and somewhat closer

Plants changing places

A new experiment has revealed that indoor plants and outdoor plants can swap places in about 60 per cent of cases. Gardeners have been urged to "challenge convention" by a new

CAROLINA CHERRY LAUREL (Prunus caroliniana)

Carolina cherry laurel can reach 35 to 40 feet with multiple trunks. Often it is used as a clipped hedge or tall screen to 20 feet high. The densely leaved

Wax Myrtle MATURE HEIGHT/SPREAD

1/3 to ¾ inches wide, sometimes bigger (4½ inches long and 2 inches wide). Inconspicuous flowers appear in early spring, followed by fruit in late summer through winter. The grayish-white

Asparagus HARVEST AND STORAGE

Asparagus crowns may need two full growing seasons before limited harvesting can be done in the third year. The fleshy root system needs to develop and store food reserves to

Planting that’s topically tropical

With an unusually dry spring followed by monsoons across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in June, global warming is changing the way our gardens grow. Many plants in Britain are tolerant of widely

Q&A With Sandy Feather: To eradicate wild garlic, onion, dig out the bulbs

Q. How can I get rid of wild onions in my lawn? I pulled them out last year, but they have come back with a vengeance! A. Wild garlic (Allium

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