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Deer Resistant Plants for a Colorful Deer-Proof Garden Landscape

Deer will eat just about anything if they are hungry enough, including thorny plants, stems and tree bark. For most…

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Deer Resistant Plants

If you have suffered from the foraging habits of deer you are probably not thinking kind thought towards Bambi these…

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Deer Proofing the Garden

While most animal populations decrease with the encroachment of man, deer tend to thrive. Deer are not going to vanish,…

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Decorative Plants for Landscape Borders

In the past, homeowners often placed straight lines of shrubs around their house and did not venture out into the…

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Decorating with Poinsettias

A symbol of the holidays, poinsettias seem to say ‚"Christmas is here." This is the most popular potted plant in…

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Is Your Garden in an Arid Region?

Essentially, desert areas are those that receive less than 10 inches (250 ml) of annual precipitation while arid regions are…

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Is the Use of Peat in the Garden All Bad?

Recently the phrase 'a renewable resource' has appeared in connection with peat. To quote a stalwart of the U.K.'s horticulture…

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Is that a weed?

A plant magically appears in the garden. Do you immediately pull it or leave it to grow and see if…

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Invasive Species in Pacific Northwest Wetlands

Wetlands are ecological zones that are in constant flux, and because of their changing state they are a perfect home…

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Invasive Exotic Trees

‚"Invasive Exotics Take Over!" It could be the title of a science fiction movie. While invasive exotic trees are not…

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