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My lilac bushes didn't bloom last year. Is there something I can do to get them to bloom? Also, when is the best time to cut them back so they don't get too leggy? (
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From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Learning about exotic flowers is important to do if you plan on planting or cultivating them. Having a solid knowledge can help you in creating great looking floral areas.
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Your lawn has made it through March, so now for the month of April, it would be a wise idea to continue your March lawn care responsibilities in compost, mowing, irrigation, and basic spring lawn care including weeding. Compost - If you already have not applied any compost to your lawn, now would be the perfect time to make an application.
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Aloe vera plants are increasingly becoming common household features, in either plant form or in the form of toothpaste. In this article, I explain how to maintain your own aloe.
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Caring for a bonsai tree can be extremely difficult work. This article will guide you to growing a healthy bonsai tree into a well nourished bonsai monster.
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It is not often that a garden plant has interesting form, delicately textured leaves, striking foliage color, and keeps pests away from neighboring plants. The time has come to meet the aromatic herb, Artemisia arborescens.
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