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The introduction of smaller alternatives to many of these perfect-but-too-large plants has, fortunately, solved a number of landscape conundrums. "Small but mighty" is the new motto. If you have limited time for pruning or limited space for big plants, try one of these plants on for size. Read More | |
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My Aunt Eleanor was a great one for pickles. She maintained a large patch of pickling cucumbers, which it was often my duty to pick. The patch was a sea of cucumber vines into which I went barefoot, feeling with my toes for the fruit hidden amid a tangle of stems and leaves, every misstep filling the air with the scent of crushed cucumber. Read More | |
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Hypertufa is used to make stone-like rustic planters. They can be outside for years, looking even better as they weather and get mossy. Small perennial plants can stay in them year around. Moss and algae may grow on them in the shade. Read More | |
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