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Got Shade?: A "Take It Easy" Approach for Today's Gardener by Carolyn Harstad,
Whether it's urban, suburban, or rural, nearly every properly has some shade, if only on the north side of the house. Countless more are "blessed" with giant trees planted decades ago that screen out the sunlight. Under such conditions, you may think that it's impossible to have an interesting garden without a lot of work. Not so if you are willing to learn about the plethora of easygoing horticultural gems that don't require full sun. Most gardeners think only of impatiens and hostas for their shady areas, but shade gardening can be far more interesting, and even exciting--and you need not work too hard at it if you incorporate some lesser-known but easy-to-grow plants into your landscape. Judiciously mixing the common plants with the more unusual ones can help the busy, tired, or lazy gardener create a special and unique retreat. Carolyn Harstad, author of the best-selling "Go Native!, organizes this book around the principle that an interesting shade garden is well balanced and has a variety of plantings. Early chapters focus on designing the low-maintenance garden. Further chapters discuss small trees, shrubs, dwarf conifers, vines, ground covers, ferns, grasses, perennials, woodland wildflowers, spring bulbs, and annuals (yes, there "are annuals that enjoy shade!). She discusses hundreds of shade-tolerant plants hardy in Zones 4-8, suggests how they may be used and combined, and recommends methods to reduce garden maintenance--a universal concern in this fast-paced world. With its informative text, accurate drawings, and colorful photographs, this book is a "must have" for gardeners across much of North America.



Me, Minerva and the Flying Flora: Going To: Washington D.C. by E. R. Emmer,
Me, Minerva and the Flying Flora: Going To: Washington D.C. by E. R. Emmer,
Learn how Talia Reimer copes when her parents sell their suburban home and move to an old Victorian house in a run-down section of Washington D.C. It looks like Talia is going to have to make new friends. One of them turns out to be Minerva OToole, who has invented a flying car that runs on plant fuel. Share Talias experiences as she tells you about some of the most unusual aspects of our nations capital. With a special map and guide, Talia tells you about the places she loves best in Washington.



Wax-plant - Wax plant (Hoya carnosa) of the family Apocynaceae, a member of the Milkweed family. It is a native of North America and is grown as a minor foliage crop but is mainly grown as a garden plant or house plant.

Beekman Native Plant Arboretum - The Beekman Native Plant Arboretum 3 acres (12,000 m²) features trees, shrubs and herbs from eight zones of the Siskiyou and Cascade mountains in southern Oregon. It is located behind the Beekman Museum House, at 352 East California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, USA.

Architect of the Capitol - ... Congress for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which includes the Capitol, the congressional office buildings, the Library of Congress buildings, the United States Supreme Court building, the United States Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power Plant, and other facilities. The Congressional office buildings include the Russell Senate Office Building, the Dirksen Senate Office Building, the Hart Senate Office Building, the Cannon House Office Building, the Longworth House Office Building, the Rayburn House Office Building, and the Ford House Office Building as well as the dormitories and schools for the Senate pages and U.

Jerusalem cherry - The Jerusalem cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum) is a plant belonging to the same family as deadly nightshade, whose fruit are also poisonous. These perennials can be grown decoratively as a house plant, but in some areas of Australia the plant has become a weed.



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Plant Species heterophylla and is stub. March Purple Purple Chinese Houses in the genus Collinsia (which also includes the Blue-eyed Marys), it gets its name from its towers of inflorescences, of decreasing diameter, which give a plant in full flower a certain resemblance to a pagoda. Purple Chinese Houses Purple Chinese Houses in the genus Collinsia (which also includes the Blue-eyed Marys), it gets its name from its towers of inflorescences, of decreasing diameter, which give a plant in full flower a certain resemblance to a pagoda. Purple Chinese Houses, Collinsia heterophylla, is an annual plant growing in shady places, and can be found in most of California, other than desert regions, below about 1000 metres. Purple Chinese Houses, Collinsia heterophylla, is an annual plant growing in shady places, and can be found in most of California, other than desert regions, below about 1000 metres. Purple Chinese Houses in the genus Collinsia (which also includes the Blue-eyed Marys), it gets its name from its towers of inflorescences, of decreasing diameter, which give a plant in full flower a certain resemblance to a pagoda. Purple Chinese Houses, Collinsia heterophylla, is unusual house plant.

House Plant Seed - House Plant Seed America`s Famous and Historic Trees Like many residents of Jacksonville, Florida, the Jeffrey Meyers family liked to picnic under the city`s magnificent Treaty Live Oak. When their toddler handed them an acorn from the tree, Meyers, a nurseryman, planted it in their back yard. That acorn was the inspiration for an immensely popular project, America`s Famous & Historic Trees, sponsored by American Forests, the country`s oldest nonprofit conservation organization. Through this program, Meyers house plant ...

Rare and Unusual Plant - Rare and Unusual Plant Musa Mahoi Banana Tree Enjoy the pleasure of growing your own tropical fruits at home with this Musa Mahoi Banana Tree. This rare rare and unusual plant and unusual banana is a mutation of the common Dwarf Cavendish It almost always produces two large heads of fruit The sweet fruit is highly rated rare and unusual plant and it can be very productive It will not grow double stalks until second year Due to the perishable nature ...

House Plant Seed - House Plant Seed America`s Famous and Historic Trees Like many residents of Jacksonville, Florida, the Jeffrey Meyers family liked to picnic under the city`s magnificent Treaty Live Oak. When their toddler handed them an acorn from the tree, Meyers, a nurseryman, planted it in their back yard. That acorn was the inspiration for an immensely popular project, America`s Famous & Historic Trees, sponsored by American Forests, the country`s oldest nonprofit conservation organization. Through this program, Meyers house plant ...

Rare Plant - Rare Plant Fossil Plants An amazing look at plants of the past through an examination of the fossils that remain. Long before there were animals on the earth, many kinds of plants covered the prehistoric planet. The soft remains rarely fossilized, but sometimes leaves, flowers, rare plant and branches would fall into soft mud or be encased by the ash of exploding volcanoes. These plants were preserved rare plant and now offer a sampling of life in the distant past rare ...

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