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Michigan gardener specializes in growing orchids, cacti, and bromeliads indoors and in a greenhouse. Photo albums, Michigan gardening links.
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STERN'S SPLENDORS OF THE RAIN
orchids are the floral aristocrats of the rain forest. They
display an incredible range of form and size, when they bloom,
an impressive palette of extraordinary colors. These
plants are native to the tropical and subtropical areas of
the Americas, the majority
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Guide to creating a garden with US region-specific plant lists.
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Rain Gardens: Using Spectacular Wetland Plantings to Reduce Runoff
Rain Gardens—Using Spectacular Wetland Plantings to Reduce Runoff
Plants & Gardens News
Volume 19, Number 1 | Spring 2004
I used to hate rainy days. The drama of each passing storm escaped me. I'd
sulk inside, waiting for the leaden clouds to lift. Then one day, as a
nor'easter lashed
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Instructions on creating a garden and a native plant list for Georgia gardeners.
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Reclaim Your Rain: Rain Gardens for Home Landscapes
Have you ever been frustrated by having to water your lawn
only days after a rainstorm? Where does all that water go? Add
in the watering restrictions, and it makes maintaining that
green lawn even more challenging. It may be time to consider
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Consulting business in Maryland offering advice, evaluation and design services for homeowners and organizations wishing to create a wildlife-friendly property using native plants. Information about services, schedule of events, and illustrated examples.
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Wildlife Gardening Adventures - dedicated to the natural world and would like to help others enhance or create a garden that is wildlife friendly.
Dedicated to the natural world and would like to help others enhance or create a garden that is wildlife friendly.
The number one reason for the decline in butterfly and bird populations here in the Mid-Atlantic is loss of habitat. You can help these beautiful winged creatures by enhancing or
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