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Grow your own Cabbages

Cabbages have been part of our staple diet for thousands of years and belong to the genus, Brassica. Other members of the Brassica family include root crops including Turnips, Swedes and other leafy vegetables such as Broccoli, Kale and Cauliflower.

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A Guide to Using Weed Killer

The very mention of the word ‘weeds’ is enough to send shivers down the spine of any keen gardener due to the time and effort it takes to remove these unwanted plants from a garden. If left untreated weeds can become a menace and take over a space causing major upset to the established garden plants in their rightful home.

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Garden Plants in Profile: Dahlias

Native to Mexico, Dahlias were first brought to Europe towards the end of the 18th century by Spanish settlers who sent the plants to the botanic garden of Madrid.

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Garden Plants in Profile: Begonias

Begonias belong to the genus Begoniaceae, a flowering plant family that is native to the subtropical and tropical regions of South and Central America, Africa and Southern Asia. Unusually the genus has only one other family member in the form of the Hillebrandia, a flowering plant native to the Hawaiian Islands.

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How To Decide What Exotic Flowers To Grow

Since climate is the most important factor in the growing cycle of all plants, it goes without saying that exotic flowers are the most difficult to cultivate. They are sensitive to the utmost limit to any climate change and they can only be kept outside in the garden, for landscaping purposes only during the warm season

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Difference between soil and loam

The difference between soil and loam

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