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THE FASCINATING WORLD OF EUPHORBIAS
The Euphorbia plant family could keep a collector busy and fascinated for a lifetime. Most of the Euphorbias we grow indoors come from the desert regions of southern Africa. I find this family fascinating because of the wide range of plant forms ... [... more]
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Euphorbias: Nice to Look at
An overview of Euphorbias for the garden and otherwise, as well as toxicity information Home » Plants & Animals » Perennials » Euphorbias: Nice to Look at Euphorbias; nice to look at, easy to grow, useful in landscaping, deer and [... more]
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Hardy Euphorbias - Part 2
There's a hardy Euphorbia for just about every garden and every garden situation, from dry and sunny with sharp drainage to cool, shady places. There's even at least one that prefers damp soil. They range from short, sprawling plants to shrub ... [... more]
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Hardy Euphorbias - Part 1
Hardy Euphorbia are one of my loves in the plant world. The foliage, form and flowers are all soul satisfying. As Dan Hinkley of Heronswood Nursery said, you can't have too many euphorbs. In this two part series, I'll tell you about the ones that ... [... more]
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The Cutting Garden: Growing and Arranging Garden Flowers
This is Not your Mother's Cutting Garden!: I first found this book at my public library. I was skeptical at first because growing, rather than cutting flowers is more my thing. But it looked pretty, so I took it home. Wow! What a surprise. I like it so [... more]
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Plant Partners
From Amazon.co.uk: Anna Pavord has no patience for dwarf plants, pastels or winter gardens, not to mention all-white beds. She has a sharp eye and a predilection for cheeky Britishisms and she's not afraid to use either. Plant Partners is organised into [... more]
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Plant Partners
From Amazon.com: Anna Pavord has no patience for dwarf plants ("a perverse trend"), pastels ("Stop overdosing on pastels. We've had more than enough of them"), or winter gardens ("Who needs them? The pleasures of the winter [... more]
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