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avocado Plant (Persea americana) are grown indoors in all USDA growing zones, making great houseplants, whether or not they bear fruit. They can be started from seed, or juvenile trees can be purchased from a retailer.
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Winter Into Spring
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I think of March in Maine as a winter month, but one that holds the promise
of spring. The longer days and higher sun angle of March have brought many
day...
A Special Tour of Anglesey Abbey
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The house at Anglesey Abbey was originally built in 1600 on the ruins of
a priory dissolved by Henry VIII in 1536. Photo David Boughey To access
our cur...
How to Plant a Cactus In a Pot
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Have you ever seen the beauty of cactuses showcased in containers? Adding a
cactus to a container helps to set it apart from the rest of the landscape
an...
Garden Memories From Last Fall
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I realized that if I don't post anything right now, I hurt this blog's
feelings... Four months with no posts... it's bad! So, let me post some
garden pictu...
My Overdue Elderflower Cordial
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Quite honestly, I’ve been wanting to make Elderflower cordial since I
started gardening. At first I was thwarted by simply not having an
Elderberry bush no...
Flower Hill Farm Butterflies of 2017
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I hope you can check out my Butterflies of 2017 post over at my Garden Blog
Lovely to see the brilliant colors and beautiful patterns when the
landscape is...
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Finally made a start on putting all of this stuff in one place; I’ve just
finished scanning in Mum’s life story, as told in 2007. The plan is to scan
in ou...
Planning a Mix of Perennials and Bulbs
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Roots, Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes or Tubers: just think of flower bulbs, just
as other plants that you choose to add to your garden. What is the purpose
or pu...
For future reference, see Awkward Hill
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I moved from Wandsworth, in south-west London, in November 2012, and I now
live in the Cotswolds. You can read about my garden there at
Tales from Awkward H...
Geffrye Museum Garden (click on picture to view website)
Pebbles hiding
My favourite gardens
Cemetery garden in Alverstoke
Favourite Gardening Books
3000 Mile Garden by Roger Phillips and Lesley Land
All of Marjorie Fish's books
All of Christopher Lloyd's books - 'The Well Tempered Garden', 'Christopher Lloyds Garden Flowers', Dear Friend & Gardener: Letters on Life and Gardening ' etc
Grow Your Own Veg - Carol Klein
Jekka's Complete Herb Book - Jekka McVicar
My favourite gardens
East Lambrook Manor (click on picture to view website)
Houseplants are good for your health — and not just for their visual beauty.Online plant nursery in karachiStudies have also proven that indoor plants improve concentration and productivity (by up to 15 percent!), reduce stress levels and boost your mood — making them perfect for not just your home but your work space, too.
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ReplyDeleteavocado Plant (Persea americana) are grown indoors in all USDA growing zones, making great houseplants, whether or not they bear fruit. They can be started from seed, or juvenile trees can be purchased from a retailer.
ReplyDeletePlants that grow fruit and vegetables will attract rats since they provide an excellent source of food for them. Typically, rats and mice feed on a variety of fruits; for example, oranges, avocado Plant, peaches, lemons, and figs. They are also very fond of walnuts and almonds.
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