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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.
Acacia Wood

Acacia Wood Furniture And 5 Reasons To Buy It

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Acacia Wood Acacia Wood furniture is timeless, which is one of the many reasons why you love it. Acacia is a timeless wood that has been treasured for its beauty, durability, and longevity for centuries....
Cucamelons

Cucamelons – 1 Odd Food You Can Grow Yourself

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Cucamelons If you're searching to try something new in your vegetable garden this season, perhaps the tiny but mighty cucamelon would be a good fit. Cucamelons ( Melothria scabra) is also called Mexican sour gherkins or...
Swedish Ivy

Swedish Ivy – 4 Intense Varieties Of Plectranthus

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Swedish Ivy Swedish ivy is a well-known house plant that has been around for many years. It is not actually an ivy, but rather a member of the large family Plectranthus. Swedish ivy, P. australis,...
Angel Wing Begonia

Angel Wing Begonia Care And Full Information

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Angel Wing Begonia The shape of the angel wing begonia's leaves is what makes it so popular. There are many varieties of these houseplants. They come in many sizes and heights. Begonia x coralline is...
Hornwort

Hornwort Plant Information And Aquarium Use

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Hornwort Hornwort is so-called because its leaves are divided and forked into narrow segments like the branches or tines of the antlers or horns of a Red Deer stag. Hornwort grows underwater. It even flowers and...
Tahini

Tahini History And 3 Delicious Amazing Recipes

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Tahini  Tahini frequently appears in recipes throughout "Jerusalem," as well as in Mr. Ottolenghi's other cookbooks, "Plenty," "Ottolenghi," and his latest, "Plenty More," out this week. "Its creamy, smooth nuttiness makes it as wonderful drizzled over a...
Creeping Phlox

Creeping Phlox Info Plus 7 Colorful Varieties

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Creeping Phlox Creeping phlox is one of the early perennials that springs forth from our gardens. There's a creeping variety for every climate. You can get a good idea of the color by looking at...
Weigela

Weigela Growing And Care Information

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Weigela Information Weigelas are deciduous woody shrubs commonly used as fillers in shrub borders. They are also grown as freestanding shrubs or informal flowering hedges. Their flowers are produced in late spring to early summer and...
Creeping Jenny

Creeping Jenny Growing And Caring Information

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Creeping Jenny SPECIES: Lysimachia (li-si-ma'ki-a) nummularia (num-u-le'ri-a). An English native that has wandered in and out of British gardens for centuries. Its many common names: twopenny grass, twopence, wandering Sally, wandering Jenny, creeping Charlie, and...
Flower Bed

Flower Border How To Design And Create

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Instead of planting borders at once, you can plant flower borders in stages. Plan ahead. Do your research. Ask questions. The flower border should be large enough to compliment the landscape but small enough that...