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suzanneb84 Peace Lily: ... Lilies are beautiful... they have long thin rich green leaves which are glossy and amazing white petals at the end of stems - almost as if the stem was going to grow another leaf but then changed its mind! These plants are inexpensive, about £3 and I would say this is good value as they seem to last forever. They can be quite tempermental as they do require a lot of water and are very susceptable to temperatu...
Read the full review: Pretty but hard work! by suzanneb84
 

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Plants - Broccoli Broccoli
Plants / Broccoli is a member of the cabbage family. There are several varieties; three most commonly known are: Sprouting, Romanesco broccoli and Purple cauliflower.
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Pear Tree Pear Tree
Plants / Over 30 hybrids. The trees should be planted immediately before or after the fall of the leaf and pruned every year to ensure a good, healthy yield.
overall rating  4 reviews
 
 
Plants - Marigold Marigold
Calendula is a genus of about 12-20 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the area from Macaronesia east through the Mediterranean region to Iran. For other plants also named 'marigold', see marigold. It is also the flower of the month O...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Dahlia Dahlia
Fowers. Dahlias are Bushy, summer- and autumn-flowering, tuberous perennial plants native to Mexico, where they are the national flower. The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food, ceremony as well as decorative purposes, and the long woody stem of one variety was used for smal...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Crocus Crocus
Plants / Early flowering member of the buttercup family. As one of the first flowers to bloom in spring, the large hybridized and selected "Dutch crocus" are popular with gardeners. However, in areas where snow and frost occasionally occur in the early spring it is not uncommon for early-flowering ...
overall rating  6 reviews
 
Turnips Turnips
Plants / A root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, bulbous taproot. Small, tender varieties are grown for human consumption, while larger varieties are grown as feed for livestock. Turnips are notably popular in Europe, particularly in its colder parts, because ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Plants - Poisonous Plants in General Poisonous Plants in General
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Hardy Fuchsia Hardy Fuchsia
Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants, mostly shrubs, which were identified by Charles Plumier in the late 17th century, and named by Plumier in 1703 after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566). The English vernacular name Fuchsia is the same as the scientific name. There are abo...
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Plants - Garden Pea Garden Pea
Plants / Garden Pea,'Pisum sativum Feltham First Early'. One of the earliest spring sowing varieties to harvest. A pea, although treated as a vegetable in cooking, is botanically a fruit; the term is most commonly used to describe the small spherical seeds or the pods of the legume Pisum sativum. ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Thornless Blackberry Bush Thornless Blackberry Bush
Plants / Rubus ulmifrolius or thornless blackberry comes in two popular varieties and have an excellent sweet flavor
overall rating  6 reviews
 
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lemonjim Celery
... yum, celery. Its one of Gods great gifts to man especially if you re on an extreme diet and only want to eat if you can cut down the calories during the meal. I usually buy it from the local deli so its fresh it s healthy and it s tasty. Though hard to say tasty seeing as it is mainly a sold water mineral tube. Each sick is around 30cm long and at the bass is around 3 inches thick but gets gradually thinner towards the top to about a mere half inch. The shape is a crescent like moon shape and you can see veins up and down the sticks. I usually get around 11 sticks in each bunch and if you keep them in the fridge they are fine for around 10 days. They do start to get ...
Read the full review: healthy and with a nice taste by lemonjim
janharper Virginia Creeper
... bought a Virginia Creeper about three years ago. It just looked like a stick with roots and I must admit that when I opened the packaging (it was via mail order) I was not happy. I really thought I had paid for a dead stick. Anyway, I planted it and just left it, not expecting it to do anything. This was in august. Within two weeks it had started to grow and when the winter arrived it was about four feet tall. I had forgotten about it when it sprouted again in the following spring. The first year it covered one end of my outhouse and from then onwards if has gone mad. The tendrils on this plant allow it to hold on quite tightly to any surface but I prefer to give it s...
Read the full review: A Free Show of Fabulous Autumn Colours by janharper
CheekyCharlie08 Potatoes
... you want to try and grow something but you are not a very experienced gardener then you should try growing some spuds because they re proper easy to grow and don t take a lot of time up once you ve planted the seed potatoes. I don t like gardening but think it s a wicked feeling watching something you ve planted grow strong and I like growing vegetables because eating something you ve grown yourself makes it taste better and you can save a bit of money if you put some effort in. You can grow them in pots or straight in the ground and I do mine in the ground now because my dad s done a proper vegetable patch at the bottom of the garden and you get more spuds that way...
Read the full review: Fun And Easy by CheekyCharlie08
 
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