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Milan is an experienced gardener passionate about creating sustainable, beautiful landscapes. With over 30 years of experience, Milan believes gardens are more than just aesthetics; they’re ecosystems teeming with life and potential. From urban balconies to sprawling estates, Milan offers expert guidance and hands-on assistance to bring your gardening vision to life. Milan is the proud recipient of the Golden Thumb Award for consistently cultivating prize-winning vegetables and stunning blooms. As a yield champion, Milan has produced record harvests from the veggie patch, proving that size truly does matter. Known as the plant whisperer. Milan has revived struggling plants back to life with gentle care and intuition. Look no further for professional gardening tips and a touch of Milan’s unique expertise.
philodendron micans

Philodendron Micans And Other Indoor Types

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Philodendron Micans And Other Indoor Types Philodendron Micans, also known as Philodendron hederaceum var. or hederaceum. What makes philodendron micans special is their beautiful velvet finish. In fact, the common name for the philodendron micans is...
How To Start Herb Garden

How To Start Herb Garden: 6 Best Herbs For Cooking

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How To Start Herb Garden Herbs can be used to heal, add flavor to food, and are beautiful to look at. As many are also easy to grow, why not add some to your garden. HERBS...
How To Grow Ginger

How To Grow Ginger: Easy 5 Steps To Grow It

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How To Grow Ginger Cultivated in tropical areas of Zone 9, common ginger (Zingiber officinale) plants have bamboolike deciduous leaves that grow on slender stems about four feet tall. Ginger needs rich soil with good drainage,...
Lemon Verbena

Lemon Verbena: Try The Refreshing, Citrusy Tang Of Lemon Verbena

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Lovely Lemon Verbena Lemon verbena is one of the plants that everyone should have in their garden. This verbena is not a glamorous plant, which is likely why everyone likes it. Surely it is one thing...
Mock Orange

Mock Orange: History And What Sort To Plant

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Mock Orange FASHION is as much a fact in gardening as it is in a dress. Plants are in and out of fashion for a bewildering number of reasons or sometimes for no reason at...
Star of Bethlehem

Star of Bethlehem: Distribution, Habitat, and Growth

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Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)   Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)  is an aggressive weed of lawns, pastures, gardens, and many no-till agriculture fields of the United States' temperate regions of the world. Etymology The genus name Ornithogalum...
Dogwood

Dogwood Tree And Shrubs: 6 Quality Tips

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Dogwood Tree And Shrubs Dogwood, also known as Cornus, is a large group of plants. There We have the fiery-stemmed shrubs, as Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’ giving a lighter tone in the winter gardens, low-growing species...
chamomile

Chamomile: Health Benefits, Growing, Harvesting And Using

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Chamomile Suppose a plant has the official approval in the pharmacopeias of 26 different countries for its efficiency in treating numerous illnesses. In that case, one can be pretty sure that there must be a valid reason...
Sage

Sage Health Benefits And Culinary Uses

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Sage Health Benefits While the culinary delights of sage are well known, its health benefits are not so widely broadcast these days despite its long history of use for everything from enhancing memory to treating...
TILLANDSIA-Spanish Moss

Tillandsia, Air Plant, 5 Easy Types You Can Try

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Tillandsia, Also Known As Air Plant  Spanish moss is a flowering plant well known to fans of spooky Southern Gothic film and literature. It has long been associated with voodoo, but Native Americans used it medicinally...