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21 of the Best Septic Field Plants - gardenerspath.com
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13.07.2023 / 05:35

21 of the Best Septic Field Plants

Let’s face it: a septic drainage field can be an eyesore. Most people just cover theirs up with some lawn and call it a day.When something goes wrong, these

29 of the Best Self-Seeding Perennials - gardenerspath.com
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07.07.2023 / 03:30

29 of the Best Self-Seeding Perennials

Thank heavens for self-seeding perennials!I’m going to be honest: I’m all for

7 Common Reasons Why Fuchsia Fails to Bloom | Gardener's Path - gardenerspath.com
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06.07.2023 / 03:21

7 Common Reasons Why Fuchsia Fails to Bloom | Gardener's Path

Fuchsia is one of those plants that has little value when it’s not in bloom. Sorry, little plants! But you just aren’t that pretty when you aren’t flowering.We link to vendors to help you find relev

17 of the Best Red Petunias for Your Garden - gardenerspath.com
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30.06.2023 / 01:07

17 of the Best Red Petunias for Your Garden

For reliable, long-lasting color, you can’t go wrong with petunias.And for bold red hues that last and last

17 of the Best Wisteria Varieties - gardenerspath.com - Usa - state South Carolina
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23.06.2023 / 06:53

17 of the Best Wisteria Varieties

Quick! Picture a wisteria vine. I bet you conjured up something with lilac flowers on long racemes. Maybe you even imagined an aggressive woody vine that will try to take over your garden.Forget all that.While yo

21 of the Best Japanese Holly Varieties - gardenerspath.com - Japan
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23.06.2023 / 03:07

21 of the Best Japanese Holly Varieties

I adore Japanese hollies. They’re not fussy about their environment and they maintain their shape without much – if any – pruning. They’re the industrious gardener’s alternative to disease-prone and maintenance-heavy boxwoods.There are dozens of named cultivars and they come in

37 of the Best Spinach Cultivars - gardenerspath.com
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22.06.2023 / 13:06

37 of the Best Spinach Cultivars

Good ol’ spinach. It’s so nutritious that it has become an avatar for healthy eating. It thrives in weather too cold for lettuce, and it matures so fast that you can have multiple harvests each season.There’s so much to love about the versatile little gr

19 of the Best Reblooming Flowers for Months of Color - gardenerspath.com
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16.06.2023 / 07:11

19 of the Best Reblooming Flowers for Months of Color

I admit it, I’m greedy. I don’t want to see the flowers on my lilac bushes and clematis vines go. I cling to them desperately, a sense of heaviness in my heart when they start to fade.I know, not at all zen, but I can’t help it. They a

21 of the Best Redbud Varieties - gardenerspath.com - China - state California - state Oklahoma
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16.06.2023 / 04:59

21 of the Best Redbud Varieties

I adore the variety of the changing seasons, from the quiet blanket of snow in the winter to the blissful feeling of sun on my skin during the summer.But when Old Man Winter is on

15 of the Best Miniature Teacup Roses - gardenerspath.com - Usa
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12.06.2023 / 01:11

15 of the Best Miniature Teacup Roses

Teacup roses are just the thing if you want to fill a small space with the beauty of full-sized roses.These petite bloomers stay small, s

15 of the Best Asian Persimmon Varieties - gardenerspath.com - Usa
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12.06.2023 / 01:05

15 of the Best Asian Persimmon Varieties

When I say “persimmon,” what do you think of?Perhaps you once bit into an underripe

23 of the Best Snapdragon Varieties to Grow at Home - gardenerspath.com
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12.06.2023 / 01:03

23 of the Best Snapdragon Varieties to Grow at Home

Snapdragons have come a long way in the past 100 years. Prior to the 1950s, the plants were mostly short, with stumpy stalks and muted flower colors.There was nothing like the variety of heights and

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