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The Garden As Healer (12 Aug 2007)
The indoor garden as a place of healing and peace is explored in this article. Practical steps are provided to create this place of sanctuary and re-connect with our own sacredness.

The Heralded Teak Furniture Manufacturer: Kingsley-Bate (12 Aug 2007)
With an average lifespan of 75 years, teak wood has long been commended as the ideal choice for outdoor furniture. It has qualities unlike any other wood in its ability to withstand the rigors of adverse climates, yet weather attractively.

The Hosta – A Shade Loving Perennial (12 Aug 2007)
My first introductions to Hostas were four small green and white clumps edging a small section of my mother-in-law's driveway.

The Indoor Garden: Plants that Clean the Air (12 Aug 2007)
This article explores the use of houseplants for cleaning the toxins from the indoor environment.

The Ivy League (12 Aug 2007)
Boston Ivy covers the exterior walls of a number of prestigious northeastern universities and is probably responsible for the term "Ivy League

The Magic of Annual Vines (12 Aug 2007)
For the cost of a packet of seeds, you can quickly create a show stopping garden accent or a living hideaway for children, hide a rusty chain link fence or an unsightly garage wall, and turn an ordinary balcony into a private garden. Started from seeds, annual vines will scramble to heights of 20 feet or more, highlighting features you want to show off and covering eyesores.

The Many Types of Palm Trees (12 Aug 2007)
Have you considering palm trees for your home landscape? Think that your climate is not suitable? Read this article, and you may find a palm tree that will fit right in with your climate.

The Mystique of the Garden Bench (12 Aug 2007)
A garden bench can add so much to your landscape and your memories. Your garden bench is a wonderful place to sit and visit with your friends, family, and significant other on a warm summer day. I hope there is one in your future.

The Perfect Yellow Roses for Your Home or Garden (12 Aug 2007)
Yellow roses are one of a number of different colored roses that are available in garden centers and even discount department stores. But, there are so many varieties to choose from that you shouldn't limit yourself to whatever those places have on hand.

The Secret of Rooting Cuttings (12 Aug 2007)
Interested in learning how to propagate plants without growing them from seeds? This informative article shares all the tips and tricks you'll need to know to grow healthy rooted cuttings from trees and shrubs.

The String Algae Blues (12 Aug 2007)
Now that Spring is upon us and things are coming back to life in your pond with the warmer weather, many of us are battling with string algae. String algae is caused primarily by a combination of the...

The Truth About Tulips (12 Aug 2007)
Lessons in life that tulips teach us.

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Starting Seeds for Your Garden Indoors
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Marjoram: The Herb of Happiness
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Feeding the Hummingbirds
Early in May here in west central Wisconsin, I can count on seeing a Ruby Throated Hummingbird hover...