If you are considering having more than just a couple of varieties of plants, it is likely that the majority of your choosing would be considered to be “foliage” plants. Whilst foliage plants do not reward the owner with masses of blooms, they have their own beauty and as a bonus are easy to grow and are readily propagated. They are also more adaptable to various climatic conditions.
Entries from September 2008
Indoor Foliage Plants for a Relaxing Home
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
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Perfect Combination of Japanese Gardens and Lanterns
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Japanese gardens are beautiful and creative. One of these lush retreats will consist of hardy plants that appear delicate, exotic flowers, and ornamental dcor and lighting.
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Mark Your Property with Lovely Shrubs
September 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Trees and shrubs are grown and looked after in much the same fashion. The major differences rest in the height of course, the fact that trees have just one trunk, while shrubs have multiple stems or trunks.
