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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 ...
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Plants - Aucuba 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  3 reviews
 
Yucca Yucca
Yuccas are widely grown as ornamental plants in gardens. Many yuccas also bear edible parts, including fruits, seeds, flowers, flowering stems, and more rarely roots, but use of these is sufficiently limited that references to yucca as food more often than not stem from confusion with the ...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Amaryllis Amaryllis
Plants / A tender, flowering bulb, originally from the Andes Mountains of Chile and Peru. The plant was named after a shepherdess in Greek mythology. The word actually means "sparkling" and refers to the attractive bloom. The Belladonna Lily is a bulbous plant, with each bulb being 5-10 cm in diame...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Climbing Rose Climbing Rose
Plants / Flowers. The individual rose blooms on climbing roses can be of a finer quality and larger in size than those on standard rose bushes. Climbing rose bushes whose names are not prefaced with ‘Climbing’ or 'Cl' are bred by crossing two rose bush varieties. They generally have a heavy spring ...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Plants - Dill Dill
Plants / Anethum graveolens is a short-lived annual herb, native to southwest and central Asia. It is the sole species of the genus Anethum, though classified by some botanists in the related genus Peucedanum as Peucedanum graveolens (L.) C.B.Clarke. Fresh and dried dill leaves (sometimes called "d...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Lemon Balm Lemon Balm
Plants / Melissa officinalis, not to be confused with bee balm, Monarda species, is a perennial herb in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. It grows to 70-150 cm tall. The leaves have a gentle lemon scent, related to mint. At the end of the summer, lit...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Sweetcorn Sweetcorn
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Swiss Cheese Plant Swiss Cheese Plant
Plants / Swiss-cheese plant is a popular indoor ornamental because of its ability to withstand the wide range of conditions encountered in the home. The leaves can cause problems if chewed by humans or family pets. Experimental rats and mice died after they were fed plant extracts. General symptoms...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Plants - Virginia Creeper Virginia Creeper
Plants / Also called Woodbine, or American Ivy (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), the Virginia Creeper is a woody vine, in the grape family that climbs by means of disk-tipped tendrils. It is commonly found in eastern North America and is often grown as a covering vine for walls, fences, and trunks of ...
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Hydrangea Hydrangea
Plants / "Several species are grown in greenhouses and gardens for their showy, usually ball-like flower clusters"
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QuinnElaine Cottonwood
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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...
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REALTRAVELLER Garlic
... is the English name for Allium sativum, which belongs to the same family with the onion and leek. Its origin go back to China and these days it is a product you can find easily in each country in Europe. Garlic has got a quite strong taste when raw, and if it is cooked will become milder in taste. It is easy to have your homegrown garlic, if you have a piece of land, or even if you have a large vase. Just plant one clove (garlic is a bulb made of 15-20 cloves) 10 centimetres below the ground, preferably at the beginning of winter. Garlic needs winter to "mature" and it will sprout in late Feb early March. It needs a moist ground. In late spring you can t...
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