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  • … besides conifers that I can use for holiday decorations? A: Traditions and beliefs that came to North America with immigrants from Europe led to the extensive use of branches and cones of pines, firs, and other evergreen trees and shrubs … plants provide material that can be used to make attractive decorations and much of it is renewable. Small, leafless branches of deciduous trees, whether fallen or pruned, can be used …
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  • … are tiny, mouselike rodents with stocky bodies and short legs and tails. They weigh only 1 to 2 ounces. Voles eat mainly the leaves and stems of grassy plants although they will eat other … for food. Voles do not hibernate and are active all winter, often tunneling through snow to reach desirable plants. Damage The most serious damage caused by voles often occurs in winter, … a tree or shrub. Treatment & Solutions Removing the habitat voles seek for nesting and feeding is the best control. Weeds, dense ground cover, brush, low spreading evergreens or even thick …
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  • … Senna phyllodenia , or silvery cassia, is a native of Australia that has thrived in the Arid Greenhouse for many years. The silvery …
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  • … This cultivar is smaller than the species and can reach a height of 25’ with a spread of 15’. It has … well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade and will even tolerate full shade. Plant in a site protected from the wind. It can be pruned heavily in the spring for hedging. …
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  • … Goatsbeard is a wonderful shade plant with deep green compound leaves, which give it a soft, ferny effect …
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  • … Gooseneck loosestrife is a fast-spreading, softly hairy, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial with erect stems. It bears …
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  • … stems. But why not grow your own cut-flower garden? You’ll save money and you only have to step outside to collect whatever you need for a vase or two. Got Sun? A little sunny spot along a garage wall, … promotes flowering. Follow the instructions on the label so that only the correct amount is used. Too much fertilizer can damage the roots.   What’s growing out your windows? Besides a …
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  • … straight off the vine. Check out this new spot, open weekends only—it's the perfect place to grab a healthy bite and house-prepared fresh juices. Dining Hours Fruit & Vegetable Garden … straight off the vine. Check out this new spot, open weekends only—it's the perfect place to grab a healthy bite and house-prepared fresh juices. Dining Hours Fruit & Vegetable Garden …
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  • … are magical spaces of make believe. They are miniature gardens that invite fairy friends to come and live in your world. Whether they are set at the bottom of a tree or planted in a … the garden, and the tiny movable pieces help children practice fine motor skills. Adults: Try to give a garden a makeover for each season. Making fairy furniture is a good winter craft. If you have children,  consider moving the pieces around each evening, as …
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  • … thrive on a windowsill in winter as well as in the summer garden. Most herbs require four to six hours of sun or 14 hours of supplemental light daily, and a south or southwest exposure is best. All herbs except basil perform best next to a cool windowpane. Many herbs, such as thyme, chives, oregano, and rosemary, can be grown on …
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