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worst_trip Lupins: ... like big, brightly coloured plants - perennials, for preference, since I don t go for all that bedding plants, nemesias - tuberous begonias - surfinas, pop em in a planter and wait for them to die malarkey. Something with interesting foliage and large gaudy flowers, preferably in clashing colours; a plant that grows tall and reliably comes up year after year is what I m after - so given all that in theory I sh...
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Plants - Bay Bay
Plants / Laurus nobilis, Lauraceae, also known as True Laurel, Sweet Bay, Grecian Laurel, Laurel, or Bay Tree, is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub reaching 10–18 m tall, native to the Mediterranean region. The leaves are 6–12 cm long and 2–4 cm broad, with a characteristic finely serrated ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Lettuce Lettuce
Plants / Lettuce is a temperate annual or biennial plant most often grown as a leaf vegetable. In some countries, it is typically eaten cold and raw, in salads, hamburgers, tacos, and many other dishes. In some places, including China, lettuce is typically eaten cooked and use of the stem is as imp...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Wisteria Wisteria
Plants / "Genus of twining, usually woody vines, of the pea family (Fabaceae), mostly native to Asia and North America but widely cultivated in other regions for their attractive growth habit and beautiful profuse flowers. The alternate leaves are pinnately compound (feather formed). The flowers, w...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Hostas Hostas
Plants / Plaintain Lily. Each species has ribbed leaves in a cluster at the base of the plant and tubular white or bluish purple flowers that are borne in clusters at the tip of stalks that emerge from the leaves. Bloom time varies from late spring to early autumn, depending on the species. The fru...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Plants - Oregano Oregano
Plants / A species of Origanum. A culinary herb. It is native to Europe and the Mediterranean regions.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Cabbage Cabbage
Plants / There are several different varieties in the cabbage family: green, red and chineese to name a few. Cabbage can be consumed raw or cooked and is an excellent source of Vitamin C.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Plants - Pineapples Pineapples
Plants / Do you grow pineapples? Tell the rest of us how!
overall rating  3 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  3 reviews
 
 
Plants - Red onions Red onions
Plants / Red onions have purplish red skin and white flesh tinged with red, and can be distinguished from Spanish Onions, which have yellow skins. Available throughout the year, these onions tend to be medium -sized and have a mild to sweet flavor. They can be added raw to many dishes, used for ext...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Watercress Watercress
Watercress (Nasturtium nasturtium-aquaticum, N. microphyllum) are fast-growing, aquatic or semi-aquatic, perennials native from Europe to central Asia and one of the oldest known leaf vegetables consumed by human beings. These plants are members of the Family Brassicaceae or cabbage family...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
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QuinnElaine Sequoia
... songs began one primordial dawn, and our glorious chorus was vast... We sing of Life in all it s cyclic glory, Unity, Community, Harmony, and Wisdom of days long passed. Patience is the wellspring from which all things flow; Strength to endure, Wisdom in silence, Vision in action. Living with Great Heart could set the World aglow! Although we are few now, you may yet gather within our colossal court where still we whisper of forgotten lore As All Our Relations we support with eternally generous root and bough." Who Sings Now? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Whoever speaks in primordial images speaks with a tho...
Read the full review: Who Sings Now? ~ a quick read for Monday by QuinnElaine
QuinnElaine Cottonwood
... and listen to the sacred voice within. I will teach you how to heal burns on soul or skin. My wind-wise rattles teach the rhythm of Mystery, as I quake with power. Self-reliance and spiritual evolution can be learned within my shady bower. With the wisdom of Ancestors. from cradleboard to shield, I will protect and guide. Secrets of astral travel, transcending fear, triumph over adversity, and righteous living I confide." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn, or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude." ~ Denis Waitley Cott...
Read the full review: Who Sings Now? ~ Surprisingly short for one of my Sunday reads! by QuinnElaine
Pandora321 Growing and Caring for Herbs (in General)
... ve always rather avoided gardening, finding it particularly tedious when forced to spend endless days at garden centres by my parents. For some reason, however, over the last couple of years this interest has rather snuck up on me and I am now the rather over-excited owner of a full blown garden with veggie patch. Some of the first few plants I started to grow were herbs. Herbs have many advantages for the novice gardener, so here are my thoughts on growing them. ~Inexpensive~ For those who like to start projects and then quickly get bored of them, or those with shallow pockets due to the credit crunch, herbs are marvellously inexpensive to buy. Our local garden centre...
Read the full review: DIY the green-fingered way (growing herbs) by Pandora321
 
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