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		<title>Designing the preparing the land for landscape</title>
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Designing the perfect landscape for your home can be a challenge.  This is true especially if your backyard is a steep hillside.  If this is the case for your yard, then prepare yourself for some added work.  Do not be afraid to experiment with new ...</description>
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		<title>Taking care of your lawn</title>
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Caring for your new lawnTaking care of your new investment is up to you.  You should maintain a good maintenance schedule which includes watering regularly, mowing twice a week, edging every 7 to 10 days, fertilizing four times a year, and maybe applying lime and thatching once ...</description>
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		<title>Before you plant the grass&#8230;</title>
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Get down to the rootsBefore you get started on planting your new grass, remember some important factors.  Determine the size of the area that you are planting, along with the location, and the soil conditions.  You can go to any home and garden center and ask ...</description>
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		<title>The importance of grass in your landscape</title>
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If you enjoy the look and feel of grassy lawns, then there are some important things you should now when it comes to choosing the perfect grass for your landscape.  By learning a few things, you will be able to create a lawn that is low maintenance, ...</description>
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		<title>Exotic Sprekelia (the jacobean lily) and Zephyranthes (fairy lilies)</title>
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Slender, tapering, red petals give Sprekelia an exotic aspect. It sends out but one flower to a scape, and it requires the same general care as amaryllis. The most common complaint with novice growers seems to be, "I can't get it to produce flowers the second year." While ...</description>
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		<title>Haemanthus - for collectors</title>
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Haemanthus, better known as the African blood lily, is fast becoming a popular pot plant. This is an excellent item for collectors, growers of rare house plants, or the gardener who wants one or two "conversation" plants. One firm now lists seven species, and you can get an ...</description>
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		<title>Amaryllis-and your profit, Clivia an evergreen amaryllid</title>
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The large Dutch bulbs are favorites with collectors and others who want the pleasure of bringing a bulb to flower in their own homes. Because they take so much space, it is not generally a money-making proposition for the small operator to propagate these bulbs, unless you are ...</description>
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		<title>The Amaryllis Family - How to grow and propagate?</title>
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Few large growers have made a specialty of the amaryllids, which include the handsome Agapanthus, Clivia, Haemanthus, Sprekelia, and Zephyranthes. Currently the main sources are foreign, but there is no reason why you couldn't grow and sell them here. Many have only basic cultural requirements.
How to Grow Amaryllids
Culture ...</description>
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		<title>Profit from geraniums</title>
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Big commercial growers all over the country count geraniums among their top money-makers, and the number of semi-amateurs who have found geraniums profitable is legion. The accounts that follow are typical of countless success stories.
When only thirteen years old, Elvin McDonald, then of Gray, Oklahoma, built a 6- ...</description>
		<link>http://www.home-greenhouse-profits.com/profit-from-geraniums.html</link>
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		<title>Culture and Propagation of Geranium</title>
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Hints on Culture
The geranium (Pelargonium) grows in any ordinary soil, provided it is not deficient in potash, and in a minimum temperature of 55 to 60 degrees with full sunlight. Contrary to popular belief, plants require constant watering. Keeping them on the dry side delays flowering. Good growth ...</description>
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