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Flowers: Preserving Fresh Cut Flowers--Naturally
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Chelsea Flower Show: Furzey learning disability garden wins gold - BBC News


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Chelsea Flower Show: Furzey learning disability garden wins gold
BBC News
It was Furzey Gardens first ever entry at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show and they clinched the top prize. But their display was a garden with a difference - it was created entirely by a team of young adults with learning disabilities.
Frost and floods forgotten as sun shines on Cleve West at Chelsea flower showThe Guardian
Queen Opens Chelsea Flower ShowThe Epoch Times
Chelsea Flower Show: Cleve West, the 'allotment gardener' wins Chelsea 2nd ...Telegraph.co.uk
Planet Earth (blog) -East Anglian Daily Times -Financial Times
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Walter Reeves: No need to trim iris leaves after blooming - Atlanta Journal Constitution


Walter Reeves: No need to trim iris leaves after blooming
Atlanta Journal Constitution
A: Not if you want many flowers next year. The green leaves gather energy during summer to make flower buds next spring. I see some iris gardeners cutting their leaves into a fan shape, but the only time this is appropriate is after dividing iris ...

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David Robson: Twice the flower power with annuals - Milford Daily News


David Robson: Twice the flower power with annuals
Milford Daily News
That's what keeps gardening exciting. Reblooming plants can get gardeners' hands sweating and itching to plant, just like a juicy steak can set off salivary glands. By their nature, most annual flowers are rebloomers. A little pinching of the old ...

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Annuals reward with joyous colors, little work - Greenville News


Annuals reward with joyous colors, little work
Greenville News
Even though we had deficit rainfall in April, it seems that May flowers are doing pretty darn well this year. The reason for this is that mild April and May temperatures have really inspired Piedmont gardeners to spend time outside puttering around ...

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Chelsea Flower Show 2012: fad for wildflowers is ruining formal gardening ... - Telegraph.co.uk


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Chelsea Flower Show 2012: fad for wildflowers is ruining formal gardening ...
Telegraph.co.uk
By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent The trend for wildlife gardening and Government targets on 'biodiversity' means that traditional horticulture such as herbaceous borders full of exotic flowers is frowned upon. Instead local authorities are ...

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