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For a plant combination to work, the arrangement of the colors, shapes, sizes, and textures must add up to a complete and satisfying unit. As with all good design, it's a matter of blending similarities and differences in pleasing proportion to one another. It's all about enhancing your designs by making the most of contrast and harmony. Read More | |
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The pollination of tomato plants has been the subject of controversy by many a gardener over just as many years. You'd think that we could just ask those who have been growing their own food for decades (the "seasoned" gardeners) for the final answer. Read More | |
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Without a doubt, gardening on an exposed slope can be an absolute nightmare. It seems almost impossible to establish any plantings. Heavy rains flow like a river, carrying away any topsoil not held down by roots. In times of drought, the soil is bone-dry and inhospitable to desirable plants trying to make headway, while weeds seem to grow bigger and better. Tricky inclines are no match for these fast-growing, low-maintenance plants. Read More | |
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