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How Plants Kill: The Venus Flytrap
by Maxx, Jul 31, 2007
The Venus Flytrap is a flesh eating plant. It digests it's prey alive.
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Not Your Standard Garden Shed
by Laura O, Jul 29, 2007
Garden sheds have evolved into accessory buildings. The latest on building a backyard cabana, carriage house, studio, or garden shed.
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I Love Hollyhocks
by Kathy Neilsen, Jul 29, 2007
Amusing little story about flowers bugs and how they cannot co exist.
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Tips for a Butterfly Garden Design
by LIACAY, Jul 24, 2007
Butterfly gardening has become one of the most popular hobbies.
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How to Grow Spring Cabbage
by Emma Cooper, Jul 23, 2007
Spring cabbage is highly nutritious and provides a crop from the vegetable garden when little else is growing.
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10 Late Season Salad Plants
by Emma Cooper, Jul 18, 2007
When the summer salad season is in full swing, it’s time to plan for late season salads.
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Do You Dig The Soil For Gardening?
by fornls, Jul 17, 2007
Though we generally dig the soil before putting seeds for gardening, it is not a good process. It will damage the soil and cause erosion of the soil. No-dig gardening instead does without digging.
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Crops for Early Spring
by RoseGrower, Jul 16, 2007
Too many people believe that vegetable gardening starts in May and ends on Labor Day. Here are some veggies that grow well from February through May in the midwest, or all winter long in the south.
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Five Plants That Repel Mosquitoes
by Melanie Marten, Jul 14, 2007
There are attractive garden plants that repel mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are horrible creatures that swarm around you and suck your blood. They cause itchy rashes and can carry disease.
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Top Ten Butterfly Garden Plants and Flowers
by Melanie Marten, Jul 10, 2007
If you want to plant a garden that will attract butterflies in great numbers, you have to pick the correct plants and flowers. There are two types of butterfly garden plants that need to be used: nectar producing flowers, and butterfly host plants.
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