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Plants: Articles - Page 3

Plants in English Tudor Gardens --  The intermingling of ornamental with useful plants continued to be common in Tudor gardens. As an innovation, Andrew Borde recommended that there be two divisions separated by a broad-hedged alley.
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Perennial Questions and Answers -- I've always enjoyed daylilies, but they don't provide much color until summer.  Can I interplant with something that will provide some spring interest?
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Timely Tips on the Greening of America from the National Garden Bureau -- Nothing beats Mother Nature. And many gardeners consider wildflowers to be among Nature's loveliest gifts. They are carefree and simple, abundant and serendipitous. In prairies and meadows they provide a changing panorama of colors, shapes, sizes and heights. It is the informal spontaneity of wildflowers, and the mixture of colors and species, and the changes that occur as the growing season progresses that make them so delightful to the viewer. It is no wonder that wildflowers have become popular with home gardeners.
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