The well-placed Camellia

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The well-placed Camellia is a rarity that brightens the landscape during winter and spring. This flower comes in single, semidouble or double blossoms in deep red or white. It grows up to 25 feet high when placed on a corner or against a bare wall.

Author: Bender, Steve
Appreciation, Camellia, Camellias

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Lush lawns

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Several factors, which is dependent on the preference of lawn makers, must be considered in deciding which type of grass must be planted. Generally, the choice depends on location, frequency of watering, plant hybrid inclination and weather.

Author: Bender, Steve
Management, Lawns, Grasses

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The simple beauty of Red Maple

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Red Maple is a fast growing tree adaptable to most climates and soil conditions. The tree also sports wonderfully colored leaves during autumn and may sport yellow, gold, apricot or orange colors depending on its genetic makeup.

Author: Bender, Steve
Decoration and finishing, Tree planting, Red maple

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