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The Confederate Jasmine Has Heavily Scented Flowers And Dark Green Leaves That Stimulate The Sences
When the Confederate Jasmine is in its shrub state, it grows to about two feet tall. It really bushes out and can be as wide as five feet. The leaves are beautiful and give off a lustrous dark green with the leaves are mature.
By Steve Habib
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/The-Confederate-Jasmine-Has-Heavily-Scented-Flowers-And-Dark-Green-Leaves-That-Stimulate-The-Sences-a4750.html

American Linden Tree (Basswood)
A detailed descriptions of the American Linden tree and why it makes a lovely landscape tree for home, street and park alike.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/American-Linden-Tree--Basswood--a3994.html

Fruit Tree Supplies
A summary of the essential fruit tree supplies needed when a gardener decides to add a number of fruit trees to his landscape.
By Patricia Wainwright
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Fruit-Tree-Supplies-a2520.html

Weeping Japanese Maple Tree
One of the most popular focal trees in any landscape, the colorful and graceful weeping Japanese Maple tree, requires the right environment to thrive.
By Patricia Wainwright
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Weeping-Japanese-Maple-Tree-a2504.html

Bleeding Hearts
How to grow the lovely woodland favorite Bleeding Heart.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Bleeding-Hearts-a1211.html

Mulch and all its benefits
Mulch explained and various kinds discussed.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Mulch-and-all-its-benefits-a222.html

The Faithful Daylily
Praising the daylily and showing how you can't live without at least one.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/The-Faithful-Daylily-a236.html

Starting A Perennial Garden.
How to start a perennial garden the cheap and easy way.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Starting-A-Perennial-Garden--a1020.html

Astilbe
An introduction to the lovely shade-loving Astilbe.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Astilbe-a1000.html

Learn to love leaf mold
If you're raking up fallen leaves anyway, take an extra 5 minutes to turn them into leaf mold so that you can improve your soil and make your own potting compost for free.
By Emma Cooper
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Learn-to-love-leaf-mold-a720.html

How to Divide Daffodils
Arlene Wright-Correll writes about planting and dividing daffodils.
By Arlene Wright Correll
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/How-to-Divide-Daffodils-a311.html

Lily-of-the-Valley
An introduction to the lovely scented ground cover known as Lily-of-the-Valley.
By Glory Lennon
http://www.greenthumbarticles.com/article/Lily-of-the-Valley-a282.html

 
   
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