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by John Davidson
For all those people who have confronted a prickly pear, at least once in their lives, cacti are boring spiny plants. Also, cactus plants have lo...
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by John Davidson
This book is a handy guide book for all those people, who already have a garden, and have lots and lots of plants growing in them. Not only are yo...
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by John Davidson
When Mother Nature blessed the new born earth with life forms milleniums ago, the diversity of one celled creatures took up different lines of ev...
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by John Davidson
Decorations made of flowers have been an integral part of mankind’s social, cultural, and traditional traditions, down the ages. There is absolute...
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by John Davidson
If you are a gardening enthusiast, there is a chance that a portion of your garden is going to be reserved exclusively for the growth of ferns. I...
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by John Davidson
Before one plans a garden or plants it, he takes a good look at the soil in which the seedlings and the plants are going to grow in the future. A...
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by John Davidson
When I was a child I remember reading a bird book about a little boy named Robin who was recuperating in the home of his uncle. He had absolutely...
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by John Davidson
The moment you say the words “shrub” to a gardener his immediate reaction is going to be a visualization of Evergreen plants, which you do not she...
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by John Davidson
The moment you hear the word “orchid”, you have an immediate vision of an exotic exquisite flower being presented to a dainty young maiden, gettin...
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by John Davidson
Flowers and other parts of the plant have been dried since ancient times, to be used in herbal remedies.
I recently wrote a book on how you could...
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by John Davidson
All of these beautiful flowers can be dried, so that one can appreciate the beauty, even after they have been plucked from their stalks. So can t...
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by John Davidson
It is the top priority of every gardener to know all about pest control measures as well as disease control measures. This is essential to success...
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