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		<title>Christmas Ferns - an Evergreen all Year Round Fern</title>
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Christmas Ferns - an Evergreen all Year Round Fern
















The Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides, 15-18 in.), also called canker brake or dagger fern, has rich dark glossy leaves, is one of the sturdiest and most dependable of the ferns. Last year&#8217;s fronds are still green as this year&#8217;s new ones emerge. It&#8217;s easy to recognize the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Rattlesnake Fern: It Won&#8217;t Bite You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 18:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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The Rattlesnake Fern: It Won&#8217;t Bite You
















Don&#8217;t be alarmed by the rattlesnake fern (Botrychium vir-ginianum, 5 in.-2 ft.) which is a beautiful plant and has no relationship to a rattlesnake. This stately yet charming little plant is common and likes shady woods and other shady areas. Here the plumelike sporophyll springs stiffly up amidst a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>8 Reasons Why have a Greenhouse</title>
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8 Reasons Why a Greenhouse May be in Your Future
















Have you ever passed by someone&#8217;s yard and saw a greenhouse in their yard? If you did have you ever wondered if possibly you could have one in your yard? If you have some extra room there may be a greenhouse that just might do the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Garden in March - Plant Winter Aconite</title>
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Plant Winter Aconite to Experience the Joy of a Garden in March
















Depending on where you live March will be cold or moderate. Of course it seems like the weather is changing and sometimes March weather is not as expected. Nonetheless if you live in a colder climate winter aconite, a flower of the buttercup family, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Butterfly Heaven: Attract Butterflies with Buddleia</title>
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Butterfly Heaven: Attract Butterflies with Buddleia, Spirea, and Mock Orange
















Want to plant a great plant with an inviting name? That could be the butterfly bush. About a half-century ago Reginald Farrar discovered the butterfly bush or buddleia in Kansu, China. Every June this delightful shrub becomes a purple waterfall of fragrant flowers.
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