A native of the Pacific coast, this plant does well in difficult spots, and is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 8 through 10. In mild climates, seaside daisies may bloom well into winter.

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Do you have problems growing Boston fern? Could be the light - they have changing light requirements depending on time of year. Learn more in this article.

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Controlling rodents can be a major problem, but it comes naturally to owls. Invite some to take up residence in your neighborhood by building them a house.

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Ever found holes in your plants? Could be mice, even toads. Learn more in this article.

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An eco-friendly use for citrus rind, plus, they will make the kitchen or wherever you are starting the seedlings smell sub-lime. Get it?!

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The watering schedule for beets should be less about assigned days of the week and more concerned with providing consistently moist soil.

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Insights into this occurrence and tips on management.

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Help! My broccoli has no head! This article can help this problem.

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Ornamental grasses are often considered to be drought tolerant, but some of the warm season grasses are better suited to the dry conditions and certain regions. There are several that will perform well and this article will help.

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The jasmine plant is a source of exotic fragrance in warmer climates. The plants may be vines or bushes and some are evergreen. Get more information on growing and caring for jasmines in this article.

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Information About Under The Sea Coleus Collection. These new cultivars sport some fancy colors and shapes, and can take some sun, too.

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Liriope Lawn Substitute – Tips For Growing Lilyturf Lawns. Liriope is a great choice for use in a grassless lawn, or as a special area in a grassy space.

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Milk Fertilizer Benefits: Using Milk Fertilizer On Plants. It may not be for everyone, or every plant, but some people swear by it.

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Deadnettle Ground Cover: Growing Deadnettle As Lawn Substitute. Good for shady area, but doesn't do well in zones above 8.

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Applying Garden Mulch: Tips For Spreading Mulch In Gardens. Different types of mulch, where and how to use them.

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Seedling Care Tips: Caring For Seedlings After Germination. Thoughts on protection from damping-off, watering, thinning, and transplanting.

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Paprika Pepper Info: Can You Grow Paprika Peppers In The Garden

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