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Sunflowers:
... are one of the easiest things to grow from a seed and they are beautiful when the flowers open out because the flowers look so massive on the tall stalk and it looks like magic that the plant can hold itself up right. You buy a packet of 10 or 20 seeds and that costs about £2 and if you look after them you will get most of them growing and hardly any of the seeds die off. I always use compost from the sh... Read the full review: Easy To Grow And Beautiful by CheekyCharlie08 |
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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 |
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Growing and Caring for Herbs (in General) Plants / - Tell me, how does your garden grow? overall rating |
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Tulips Plants / overall rating |
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Lupins Plants / overall rating |
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Blackcurrants Plants / Advice about and experience of growing blackcurrants. Ribes nigrum is a species of currant native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia. The fruit have a high natural vitamin C content. Like the redcurrant (and unlike the Zante currant, a type of grape which is often dried), it ... overall rating |
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Pyracantha Thorny, evergreen, climbing shrub with bright red or orange berries. The plants reach up to 6 m tall. The seven species have white flowers and either red, orange, or yellow berries (more correctly pomes). The flowers are produced during late spring and early summer; the pomes develop from ... overall rating |
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Borage Plants / Borage is a culinary herb mostly popular in Central Europe. Its light cucumber fragrance is mostly suited for salads prepared from raw vegetables. Borage can be used to make pureed soups. Borago officinalis or Echium amoenum is an annual herb originating in Syria, but naturalized throughou... overall rating |
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Radishes Plants / A Eurasian plant (Raphanus sativus) having a fleshy edible root and white to purple flowers clustered in a terminal raceme. Raphanus sativus is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that is grown and consumed throughout the world. overall rating |
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Aucuba Plants / Evergreen bushes that may reach ten feet (300cm) in the garden but are easily kept to size in the interior. Leaves have a dull gloss, and may have yellow markings on a green ground. Suitable for the home or a greenhouse. Aucuba species are native to eastern Asia, from the eastern Himalaya ... overall rating |
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Beetroot ... ~Background~ ~+~+~+~+~ Beetroot or Beta Vulgaris (its latin name), is a root crop which had its origins in ancient times as a dour tasting, bland looking root, commonly found in salty banks of coastal regions of various part of the world. Later this crop, which was at the time mostly used for medicinal purposes (generally obtained from its foilage) was gradually cultivated and turned into the brightly coloured and naturally sweet tasting, rooted cultivars we are familar with today. Despite its undeniably healthy and nutritious qualities, Beetroot conjures up unpleasant images for a large chunk of Western Europeans. For example. If I was to say the word Beetro... Read the full review: Don't get in a Pickle! Just Beet-eat it! by luigi0778 |
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Passion Flower ... count the years in our house by thinking about the garden. When we bought it three years ago this was my first garden, and an ambition fulfilled. My next move for that first summer was to fill it with my favourite plants, and first on my list was a passion flower. Passiflora caerulea was the one that I bought i that first spring from my local garden centre (they cost around a tenner for a young plant) - and is probably the most common. I planted mine on its own in a reasonably vase shaped large pot - knee high, and as wide at the neck as the distance from my wrist to my elbow. I was wary about planting it in a pot (though I have concluded now that you can plant liter... Read the full review: Stunning delicate flowers by chucklingMonkey |
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Peace Lily ... lillies, or spathipyllum to give them their much less attractive name, first came into my life when I visited New Zealand for the first time. These plants grow in NZ with pretty much uncontrolled abandon, the southern hemisphere bluebell equivalent if you would, on a larger, much much larger scale. The plants themselves have very deep green flat leaves that are typically up to 15" long. The white flowers stand on a very long thin deep green stalk well clear of the leaves and are oval shaped with the stamen standing infront of the single petal. A truly breathtaking sight in their natural habitat. My love for these plants came about as a result of a combina... Read the full review: bring a peace to your pad!! by pania22 |
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