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  • The Cultivation of Amaryllis and the Amelanchier By:-Ian SG
    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 Andromeda and Androsace By:-Ian SG
    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
    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
    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
    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
  • Hedge Trimmers By:-Ste Wishaw
    The majority of hedges must be clipped after planting, and then cut twice annually ; in spring and late summer A formal hedge should be trimmed more frequently to maintain its form
  • Invasion Of The Grape Tomato By:-Doug Kroeker
    Once and a while a new vegetable or fruit becomes very popular, such was the case with the hybrid strain of the grape tomato The original tomato plants produced a plum sized tomato and the only way to make the larger and rounder sizes we are used to today was to cross breed them, making them a hybrid
  • Landscape Lighting Methods By:-Stephen A.
    One area of the home that often does not get the level of attention it is worthy of is the yard Though it is not technically a part of the home, if appropriately lit, it can act almost as an additional room, permitting parties and guests to flow outdoors and to draw attention to your home garden
  • Grass Trimmers By:-Ste Wishaw
    Possibly the commonest domestic version from the strimmer is the electrical grass trimmer It has the clear advantage over the petrol strimmer of being very light and very straightforward to perform with
  • Cultivating Acacia and Acanthus Successfully By:-Ian SG
    Acacia are mainly known as greenhouse evergreen flowering shrubs, a greenhouse being necessary in northern European areas Some species of the genus Acacia attain the dimensions of moderate trees and are only suit¬able for large conservatories
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