Buying a Lawn Mower
- By Ste Wishaw
- Published Yesterday
- Gardening
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Lawn mower comes in different sizings, kinds, and price ranges, so you need to do careful study just before buying any amazing kind There's a wide range of points to think about : like the sort and lawn size, what you might be able to find the money for, how long the mower will last, and your mechanical abilities
Lawn Scarifiers
- By Ste Wishaw
- Published Yesterday
- Gardening
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Scarifying is one of the most necessary maintenance duties that needs to be carried out on your lawn As time goes by organic matter can develop in the lawn adding to what is known as the thatch layer
Lawn Aerators
- By Ste Wishaw
- Published Yesterday
- Gardening
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Especially for high traffic lawns, aeration is required There is a number of ways to lawn aerate your lawn but before you do, you have to know the compaction of your soil to know which lawn aerating process you need to use
Build Flagstone Steps To Improve The Look And Accessibility Of Your Garden
- By Jeff Galbraith
- Published Yesterday
- Gardening
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If you have a bank or small hillside in you garden that you would like to make a little easier to negotiate, flagstone steps may be the solution that you are looking for Flagstone steps can easily be cut into an existing bank, and will quickly blend in with your landscape
The Cultivation of Amaryllis and the Amelanchier
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published Yesterday
- Gardening
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Firstly dealing with the Amaryllis, they are well known hardy bulbous plants
The belladonna lilies are splendid plants for a warm shrubbery border or for planting in front of warm sheltered south walls, where they may be allowed to establish themselves without fear of fatalities through frost
Cultivating the Alyssum and the Amaranthus
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published Yesterday
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Firstly the Alyssum which are hardy annuals and perennials
The annual species, Alyssum maritimum, is one of the most popular edging plants for summer bedding
Cultivating the Andromeda and Androsace
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published 03/12/2010
- Gardening
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The Andromeda is a hardy flowering evergreen shrub, and this article will deal with this first
This used to be quite a large family until the botanists split it up under such names as Oxydendrum, Pieris, Cassiope, and Zenobia, leaving only one species of garden importance under the original name; this is Andromeda polifolia, the Bog Rosemary
Cultivation of the Anagallis and Anchusa
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published 03/12/2010
- Gardening
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The pimpernels are all of trailing habit, however the annuals are of the simplest culture and are bright showy plants well suited to plant¬ing in the foreground of mixed borders Modern strains offered in seedsmen's catalogues are a big im¬provement both in habit and in the size and colour of the flowers on the older species
Cultivating Alonsoa and Alstroemia
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published 03/11/2010
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Alonsoa are half-hardy perennials even although they are in fact true perennials Somewhat strangely the alonsoas are now invariably treated as half-hardy annuals
Growing Eggplant in Greenhouse
- By Ahmet Korkmaz
- Published 03/11/2010
- Gardening
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If you are one of those people who greatly love the delicious taste derived from eggplants then the option of growing eggplant in greenhouse will surely be a sensational choice to consider There are many types in which eggplants come and they consist of various sizes and shapes

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