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Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air.

ARTICLES TO READ


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Harvesting Onions

There's never a time when onions aren't ready for harvesting. They can be picked and eaten at any stage. No matter how many onions you use during the season, though, it's nice to have a crop of big onions mature at the end of summer to store for the fall and winter months.
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Hibiscus: Plant Care and Varieties

Hibiscus are deciduous shrubs with dark green leaves; the plants can grow to 15 feet tall in frost-free areas. Flowers may be up to 6 inches diameter, with colors ranging from yellow to peach to red. Hibiscus can be planted singly or grown as a hedge plant; they can also be pruned into a single-stemmed small tree. The flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.
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Rose of Sharon: Plant Care and Varieties

An erect, deciduous shrub, Rose of Sharon produces colorful, cup-shaped flowers in summer and fall. Other common names include shrub althea and Chinese hibiscus
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Pre-digested organic fertilizers vs traditional fertilizer: What's the difference?

Similar to humans, plants need their food to be broken down before they can uptake the nutrients from it. Traditional organic fertilizers are like whole milk. AgroThrive is like yogurt.
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Weed Identification

No one likes to talk about them, but all gardeners deal with them: weeds. We've chosen the most common weeds found in lawns and gardens, and provided the essential information you need for identifying and managing them.
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Harvesting Corn

Harvesting corn is a matter of picking the ears at peak flavor. Here's how to know when to harvest.

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Echinacea add effortless charm to landscapes. Available in a variety of colors and heights, these native flowers lend themselves to structured or natural designs. Heat and drought tolerant and insect and disease resistant, plants stay healthy and beautiful for years. Order Now!

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Euphorbias (Euphorbia)

"Fully activated in mid summer"
Euphorbias (<i>Euphorbia</i>)

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Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Purple Punch')

Tall Bearded Iris (<i>Iris</i> 'Purple Punch')

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Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Purple Punch')

Tall Bearded Iris (<i>Iris</i> 'Purple Punch')

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Lily (Lilium Roselily Thalissa)

Lily (<i>Lilium</i> Roselily Thalissa)

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Air Plant (Tillandsia ionantha)

"First bloom"
Air Plant (<i>Tillandsia ionantha</i>)

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