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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
Vines climb by tendrils, by twining or by clinging. These three types of climbing methods will determine the kind of support needed.
Tendrils are slim, flexible, leafless stems that wrap themselves
CHRYSANTHEMUMS are making a comeback, with new colours and shapes finding fans among gardeners prepared to forget the snobbery of the past few decades.
So often these remarkable flowers have been
This tree is best used in naturalized areas, where the flowers are contrasted against evergreens or woodlands. It can be used as a specimen or in groupings in a shrub
The newly formed Ukhrul District Apiculture and Floriculture Society (UDAFS) is all set to organize the first ever District Level Flower Exhibition cum sale at Town Hall Ukhrul on the
The Rosseau Horticulture Society hosted a fundraising event on July 13 for the Rosseau Nursing Station as part of the 80 in 80 Campaign, raising $1,663. John Reeves, of the
AN Orchid expert from Willand was guest of honour at a special orchid weekend at a garden centre last weekend.
Sue Lane, secretary of the Devon Orchid Society and chair of
If you think bulbs and recall only the hardy spring-flowering daffodils and tulips, your garden is missing the wonderful colors and fragrances of the tender summer-flowering species, from Achimenes to
Whet your appetite for the growing season and learn about healthy lawns, happy houseplants and trees at this weekend's Lawn and Garden Show.
You also can make a wreath, design a
Impatiens are used for edging shady beds, massing under trees, window boxes and hanging baskets.
Impatiens thrive in filtered or partial shade and must have protection from hot afternoon sun to
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