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How to Grow Dwarf Morning Glory (Convolvulus Tricolor)
Unlike their taller, lankier cousins, most dwarf morning glories grow just 1-2 feet high. These annuals (meaning they grow just one year) have the same pretty, trumpet-like flowers in blues, purples, pink and white with distinctive ... [... more]
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Beginning Hydroponics Revised Ed
Waste of Money: What I was expecting was a guide on how I could start/build/create a hydroponic garden from scratch. What i got was a simpletons generic, vague something that really taught me nothing. I don't need the history of it, or the theories [... more]
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Beginning Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening: A Beginner's ...
Beginning Hydroponics: Soilless Gardening: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Vegetables, House Plants, Flowers, and Herbs Without Soil [... more]
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A1 Books

Plants, Flowers, And Herbs Of The Bible: The Living ...
Plants, Flowers, And Herbs Of The Bible: The Living Legacy Of The Third Day Of Creation [... more]
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A1 Books

Sensual Aromatherapy
Aromatic essences, oils and potions have long been associated with sensuality and sexual fulfillment. This beautiful book is a key to establishing -- and maintaining -- this connection in your own life, by harnessing the powers of perfumery in a variety [... more]
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How to Roast Sunflower Seeds
The end of summer yields many wonderful surprises including an abundance of sunflower seeds. If you have a greater yield of sunflowers, roasting them may be the best option for you. Here's how to roast some sunflower seeds. Prepare the sunflower ... [... more]
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How to Get Lily of the Valley Flowers to Bloom
Lily of the Valley is typically a partial shade to shade perennial flower bulb, planted in soil outside. It has a blooming season of May-June. Plant your Lily of the Valley outdoors for blooms in May-June each year (partial shade/shade). Keep ... [... more]
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How to Plant Garlic
Gardeners who like to eat should definitely make garlic a staple in their kitchen gardens. Garlic is a member of the Allium family, which means it is related to onions, leeks, shallots and chives. By growing your own garlic, you have access to a ... [... more]
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How to Grow Lobelia Erinus
With its gorgeous blue or white petals cascading over pots and out of windowboxes, lobelia is the ideal container plant. An annual (it grows just one year), it likes cool conditions and won't bloom if temperatures regularly top 80 degrees. It ... [... more]
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How to Grow Indian Corn
Indian corn, also called "Flint" corn, comes in many different colors and is used primarily for ornamental purposes. But some people buy Indian corn to grind up as flour or use as popcorn. Decide on the color of corn you want to grow and follow [... more]
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How to Grow a Pear Tree from Seed
Pears are a wonderfully sweet fruit with a grainy texture. Pear trees vary in size from little more than a bush to tall towering trees. If you have found a pear that was particularly good and you want to try your hand at germinating the seed, ... [... more]
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How to store plant bulbs for winter
Not all perennial bulbs are winter-hardy throughout the country. Some bulbs must be removed from their planting area and stored until the Spring. Place them in a mesh bag so there are plenty of air spaces between them. Store in a dark cool place ... [... more]
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