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How to Grow Orange Trees from Seeds or Saplings

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by Erin Marissa Russell Want to grow your own orange trees, either from seeds or from saplings? Mature orange trees can stretch to heights between 16 and 32 feet. There’s also a smaller dwarf variety of orange tree that stays between eight and 12 feet tall. Glossy evergreen … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Jade

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By Matt Gibson The succulent jade plant goes by a long list of alternative names, some of which are very common, others are specific to a particular region or culture. Aside from Jade, the plant is also called Money Plant, Baby Jade, (Chinese or Japanese) Rubber Plant, Dwarf … [Read more...]

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How To Grow Canna Lily Flowers

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by Matt Gibson Canna lily flowers (also known as Indian shot) are large, colorful and bold. Despite the name, they are not related to true lilies. The rhizomatous perennial is often grown as an annual in cooler climate areas, but in the proper zones, or if stored during the … [Read more...]

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How To Grow Siberian Squill Flowers

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By Matt Gibson One of the first spring bulbs to come to flower, the Siberian squill is a short, tough, cold hardy flower that spreads out and produces wide swaths of brilliant blue early in the spring. Native to Siberia, as well as other parts of Russia and Eurasia, the … [Read more...]

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Beginner’s Guide to Herb Gardening

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Are you an organic gardener thinking about growing your own herbs? Have you been dreaming about the wonderful aroma of sweet basil; or perhaps the taste of savory and chemical free oregano in your pasta sauce? Even if you’re a novice gardener concerned about the use of chemical … [Read more...]

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