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Ivy:
... is a lovely trailing or climbing plant that will give a lovely bit of greenary to even the dullest part of your garden. You can buy ivy from garden centers for realy cheap, i payed 59p each for small pieces of ivy which after two years is trailing all over the side of my shed and up onto the roof, you can take your own cuttings by cutting a piece off your ivy plant and using a rooting powder aswell. Ivy is ever... Read the full review: ivy everywhere by barbie84 |
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Broad-leafed dock Plants / Rumex obtusifolius. The two main dock species are the broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius) and the curled dock (R. crispus). They are common throughout the UK both as the true species and as hybrids. The hybrids may produce less seed but can be more vigorous than the parents and will som... overall rating |
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Spider Plant ... should be enough but you will know if your plant is dehydrated as the leaves will become pale and droopy. Spider plants produce off spring on stalks that hang from the plant, the babies will grow on the end of the stalk quite adequatley but this puts a lot of strain on the plant and uses the plants water to survive. You are better off cutting the stalk off from plant and baby then potting baby in a seperate pot, before you know it you will have another adult spider plant. You will never need to buy a spider plant again as most plants have in excess of 10 babies a year and because the plant is so hard all will survive. Spider plants realy do make great house plants.... Read the full review: A spider in my bathroom and he doesnt have 8 legs by barbie84 |
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Snake Plant ... "Snake plant" (Sansevieria) formerly more affectionately known as Mother-in-Law s Tongue is an easy plant to maintain and a member of the Lily family. The plant originates in West Africa and has been cultivated as an ornamental plant for hundreds of years. Snake plants will thrive in almost any conditions provided they are not over-watered. Although they prefer a dry atmosphere, in full sun they will lose some of their colouring. A popular variety is the Laurentii that has a yellow stripe down the side of its long sword-like leaves that can grow up to 3 foot tall. These plants will flower and produce a tall yellow flowering spike with small yellow flowe... Read the full review: Snake in a Pot by Zmugzy |
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Watercress ... is in my opinion, a fantastic fast food. It needs little preparation and can be eaten as it is. I include Watercress in green salads and either dress with a squeeze of lemon juice or olive oil. To prepare Watercress simply cut of the woody stalks, wash and shake dry. I then like to tear the Watercress into small bunches and mix with other green salad leaves. I also add chopped green pepper. If you prefer you can just add the leaves, but this is a bit more time consuming and I’m lazy! I also make Watercress sauce to add to fish. To do this make your usual white sauce and the add chopped Watercress in place of parsley. I actually prefer this to the parsley version as... Read the full review: The nose twister by anwar7 |


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