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Indoor Gardening With Foliage Plants

Plants grown primarily for their leaf characteristics and utilized for interior decoration or landscape purposes are called foliage plants. As our society becomes more urban, living plants as part of the interior landscape increases. The use of live foliage plants brings indi...
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You Can Grow Your Own Herb Garden

Growing your own herb garden can be rewarding in many ways. You can enjoy the relaxation of gardening and reap the various benefits of what you grow. The problem is, many people simply don't know how, or fear that it entails too much work or expense. In this article, I will guide you, step-by-step, through the process of easily and inexpensively growing your own he...
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Care and Feeding of Your Herb Garden

Care and Feeding of Your Herb Garden Most herbs are fairly easy to maintain. They don't need water every day and don't really need fertilizer. The biggest concern you'll have is weeding. To find out if your garden needs water, take a finger and push it into the soil. If it is damp or wet under the surface, you don't need to wat...
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