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Country Gardens
... more compact and more weeping and the branches touch the ground. 'Tristis' is tall and narrow with pendent branches. 'Purpurea' has purple leaves and branches. 'Fastigiata' is column-shaped making it ... easy plants to maintain. They have mulched the gardens thereby reducing weeding and in many beds planted groundcovers such as Lamium. They have spent numerous years devoted to one of life ...
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New Gardening Beds
... a cottage garden as brick paths and stepping-stones through the beds may be enough. It is the position of old-fashioned plants ... kinds. A woodland garden is practical if you have a long, narrow back garden. Trees and shrubs can be used very effectively. Quick ... more important than the elements of design use plenty of sweeping beds and borders and concentrate heavily on shrubs and herbaceous plants to ...
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New Gardening Beds
... New Gardening Beds Before planting your newly purchased container-grown or pre-packaged plants be certain the soil ... each specimen and the most common mistake is to make it too deep or too narrow. For depth use the soil mark on the stem as your guide. For the width ...
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Rock Garden
... and the flowering period is from April to May. The showy three-inch blooms bear narrow white, pink or purple petals and a large yellow or white central tube. Site and ... autumn or spring. Alternatively plant stem cuttings in autumn. Potentilla: Rock Cinquefoil is popular in beds and borders as they are shrubby but generally too large for the rock garden. Still ...
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