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Legacy Sugar Maple – Beautiful Fall Foliage of Yellows and Reds
  October 10, 2009, 11:57 am | visits: 26
Ahh, the Sugar Maple Even the name sounds enticing
Bare Root Burning Bush
  October 10, 2009, 11:50 am | visits: 25
The Burning Bush is a shrub with such a vibrant color in the fall that it was named thusly because it literally looks like a bush on fire In the summer, the leaves are a deep, dark green that turn to a scarlet-orange color in the autumn
Huge Pink Snowballs
  October 10, 2009, 11:29 am | visits: 23
Hydrangeas (paniculata) are a group of deciduous shrubs that are native to Japan, as well as China and Korea originally The Pink Diamond Hydrangea comes from the popular ‘Pee Gee' hydrangea and is a relatively new development
Garden Benches - The Comfortable Position For a Calm Time
  October 10, 2009, 7:43 am | visits: 20
After disbursement so many noteworthy hours to Perfect your flower garden and after cautiously opting and placing the flowers in them, you can nowadays revalue a rightfully exercise of art You comprehend your flower garden as the target where you can spend time looking up to its beauty and gorgeousness
Different Types of Outdoor Water Features
  October 9, 2009, 8:36 am | visits: 8
The completion of any landscaping project should include the addition of one or more outdoor water features in your garden There are many designs to choose from depending on the size of your garden and whether or not you want to have them free standing, attached to a fence or even sitting on your patio
Black Cohosh a Perfect Herbal Supplement For Menopause
  October 8, 2009, 2:57 pm | visits: 15
Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa): Cure for What Ails You in Menopause Found across North America, from Ontario to Georgia and out to Arkansas and Missouri, Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa) grows in wooded areas and has been used by Native Americans for centuries for its medicinal properties
American Boxwood Shrubs - An Evergreen Border That's Perfect For Noise Reduction and Privacy
  October 8, 2009, 2:49 pm | visits: 9
American Boxwood Shrubs Boxwood, or Buxus, is a genus containing about seventy species of plants They can be found in parts of Asia, Africa, South and Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe and Madagascar
Blood Root - Used by Indians
  October 8, 2009, 2:43 pm | visits: 3
Bloodroot: Tiny Flower, Powerful Properties A small, well-known, yet hard to find in the wild, ground cover flower, Bloodroot, is uncommonly named If you were to see this tiny flower on a hillside or in the mountains, you may walk right past it, never knowing what you had just seen
Add a Touch of the States by Planting American Elderberry
  October 8, 2009, 2:36 pm | visits: 11
The American Elderberry shrub is famous for their purplish-black berries many people use to make pies, wine, and jams The alternative to the berry-producing shrub is its ability to provide a natural setting for birds and squirrels to live in the comforts of the yard
Blackberry Lily - Beauty on the Run?
  October 8, 2009, 2:29 pm | visits: 5
Long kept in the gardens of the wealthy and royalty in Russia, Japan and China, Blackberry Lily is a short-living perennial that produces vibrant yellow to orange blossoms with sword shaped leaves and petals that can be solid in color or can wear freckles like a small red-headed child Before becoming popular across Eastern Asia for its medicinal purposes and throughout the world as an exportable wonder for all to enjoy in their gardens, this sneaky plant escaped the gardens of royalty and made its way to highways and gardens of the poor through self-seeding and bees who pollinated the plants
Plant a Tree in Your Garden to Help the Environment
  October 8, 2009, 2:22 pm | visits: 10
Trees are nature's method of purifying the air They take the poison gases out of the air replacing it with healthy clean oxygen
Autumn Olive a Beautiful Species
  October 8, 2009, 1:57 pm | visits: 8
Autumn Olive Also known as the Umbellate Oleaster, or the Japanese Silverberry, the Autumn Olive is a species belonging to the Elaeangus genus This genus originated in eastern Asia before spreading to the Himalayas and Japan, but is now common in the US as well as Europe
All About Perennials and Woody Plants
  October 8, 2009, 1:50 pm | visits: 6
PERENNIALS 101 Perennials are plants that have a life span of more than two years However, when it comes to gardening, perennial generally means a flowering plant that blooms during the growing seasons and then either goes quiescent or dies
Sweet William - Bringing Back Pink
  October 8, 2009, 1:43 pm | visits: 6
If you stand in a field of Sweet William, these delicate little flowers may bring Valentine's Day to mind, with their brilliantly shaded red, white, pink and duo-colored petals of the same shades If you know that pink is the new black and you want to bring a little style to your garden, but still preserve that classic, sophisticated look you strived so hard to create, there's no better flower for you
Gardener's Adore Bugle Weed
  October 8, 2009, 1:36 pm | visits: 10
Bugle Weed hails from the groundcover type perennial that is found in most nursery stockyards or hardware stores The vibrant color choice among the Bugle Weed is anything but bland
All You Need to Know About Ferns
  October 8, 2009, 1:29 pm | visits: 5
The fern is in a species of over 20,000 plants classified in the division of Pteridophyta or Filicophyta The term pteridophyte is traditionally used to describe the seedless vascular plants
Blazing Star - Falling From the Sky Right Into Your Garden
  October 8, 2009, 1:22 pm | visits: 5
If you're looking for a unique flower to add to your garden, look no further than Blazing Star, a purple perennial that is as interesting as its name The tall, stiff spikes of this flower suggest it may be simply a stick in your garden, but in fact, the exact opposite is true
TN Nursery Encourages You to Involve Kids When Planting Seeds in Your Garden
  October 8, 2009, 1:15 pm | visits: 5
Young children copy parents and grandparents They follow the examples of the elders for many activities including the gardening projects and activities
Black Oak Tree
  October 8, 2009, 1:08 pm | visits: 5
The Black Oak The Black Oak is more commonly known as the California Black Oak, and is sometimes referred to as Kellogg Oak This oak belongs to the red oak family and is originally from western North America
Black Haw the More Poplar of the Viburnums
  October 8, 2009, 1:01 pm | visits: 3
Black Haw The Black Haw is often called a shrub but it is actually a small, deciduous tree It can reach heights between five and fifteen feet when mature
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