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Strawberries:
... it s that time of year again, time for the famous Wimbledon summer fruit THE STRAWBERRY. The strawberry is a soft red summer fruit that is juicy and sweet. It is served raw with cream or ice cream. It can be cooked ,puréed, made into jam and sauces. Strawberries contain a very good amount of phosphorous, sodium, calcium, copper, magnesium and iron. Aswell as folate, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, B6, vitamin E a... Read the full review: let this rauncy fruit get your juices flowing! by spanishgirl |
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Passion Flower Plants / For blooms as showy as the most flamboyant of summer flowers, but with the added zest of the tropics. Flowering from July to September, each bloom is wonderfully exotic consisting a circle of waxy white petals with a central ring of purple, blue and white spiky filaments. Passiflora is a g... overall rating |
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Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana) Plants / Monkey puzzle tree is a weird looking tree, similar to the closely related bunya-bunya tree (Araucania bidwillii) and Norfolk Island pine (A. heterophylla). Monkey puzzle tree is a coniferous evergreen with evenly spaced tiers of horizontal-spreading branches arranged in regular whorls abo... overall rating |
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Marjoram Plants / Origanum maiorana. Marjoram (Origanum majorana, Lamiaceae) is a somewhat cold-sensitive perennial herb or undershrub with sweet pine and citrus flavors. It is also called Sweet Marjoram or Knotted Marjoram and Majorana hortensis. The name marjoram (Old French majorane, Medieval Latin major... overall rating |
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Raspberry Plants / Rubus idaeus is a plant that produces a tart, sweet, red composite fruit in summer or early autumn. In proper botanical language, it is not a berry at all, but instead an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets around a central core. In raspberry and other species of the subgenus Idaeobatus,... overall rating |
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Snake Plant Sansevieria trifasciata. Snake plant is one of the most tolerant house plants. It tolerates most light exposures but may need some shade from direct sun. Use any well drained potting soil and allow the plants to dry between waterings, especially during the winter. Ideal temperatures are 62... overall rating |
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Hebe Red Edge Plants / Hebe albicans. Red margins to grey leaves, becoming more vivid as it becomes colder. Red-edged, blue green leaves set this wonderful variety apart. Leaves are densely set on stiff branches with lilac flowers, fading to white in mid summer. overall rating |
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Juniper Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, there are between 50-67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere, from the Arctic, south to tropical Africa in the Old World, and to ... overall rating |
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Cypress Plants / Golden-yellow foliage suitable for a fast growing hedge. keep the plant trimmed to keep the plant the size you want it. overall rating |
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Hawthorne Plants / Trees. The Common Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna is a species of hawthorn native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia. Other common names include May, Maythorn, Quickthorn, and Haw. Common Hawthorn is extensively planted as a hedge plant, especially for agricultural use. Its spines an... overall rating |
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Bergenia Ideal ground cover plant. Bergenia is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae, native to central Asia, from Afghanistan to China and the Himalaya. They are herbaceous perennial plants with a spirally arranged rosette of leaves 6-35 cm long and 4-15 cm broad, ... overall rating |
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Lavender ... LAVENDER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lavender is a perennial. It has purple or light blue flowers and has a wonderful scent. The oils from this plant have long been used in the making of perfumes, soaps and scented sachets, however lavender also has a long history of healing and shall be used for this purpose for many years to come. What its good for: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Insomnia: The lavender smell comes from molecules of linalyl esters. These oils contribute to calming the central nervous system by stimulating the olfactory nerve and therefore promoting good sleep. Sewing some lavender flowers into a pouch and placing it under your pillow has long been used to fight ... Read the full review: Not just a pretty smell by idoodooyou |
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Sweet Pea ... SWEET PEA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sweet pes ia one of those flowers that always brings back memories. For me, the memories are of my mother s back garden during sumer time. The scent drifting into the house from the plant placed right outside the open back door. It is a beautiful scent, a very strong unmistakable scent and it stays with me. The sweet pea plant originated in Sicily and later arrived in the UK where it has taken on many changes through the years. The flowers it rpoduces are very colourful and rest upon long scattered stems. The scent from these flowers is remarkable. Growing a sweet pea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sweet peas come in two forms, the average swe... Read the full review: Stunning by idoodooyou |
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Wildlife Gardening Plants ... Today I saw my first Greenfinch in absolutely ages a perfect specimin. Gorgeous green plumage and a fat belly could have been the female. She( I think) was scrubbing around in my front yard for worms and bits of insects which we have plenty of up here in Scotland. Mostly the devilish bitey type. It was a treat and I love watching the different types of birds we get coming into the garden. I am busy planting at the momment different types of plants to attract butterflies and birds alike. So I am re designing an otherwise boring garden bit by bit. Plants being so costly. I am looking at some cosmos seeds to fill in the gaps as the flowers are quite tall and a... Read the full review: An insite into my garden by quissue |
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