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Planting Roses
There is probably more varied advice given on the planting of roses than on any item of gardening work.

Rose Planting Guide and Tips
A guide to planting roses and how take care of them. Tips on how and when to plant roses.

Rose Pruning and Care
Pruning roses is easy once you get over the fear of somehow damaging the beautiful, budding plant by pruning it.

Growing Beautiful Roses
In order to grow beautiful roses start with the selection of the plant itself.

Rose Gardening
Rose gardening tips! How can you raise the optimum rose plants? What techniques should you consider?

Perennial Flowers
Perennial flowers may grow and thrive for many years depending on the particular kind you choose.

African Violet Care
African Violets are temperamental plants but given the right conditions they produce colored blossoms all year round. Learn to grow and care for this beautiful plant.

Caring for Roses
It is a high maintenance plant, requiring year long grooming for maximum flower production.

Growing Clematis
Growing clematis: how to plant it, which varieties to choose, and how to prune.

Brighten Your Home With Flowers From Your Garden
Flowers that decorate your Florida garden and can be cut for interior use, offer a double delight.

Orchid Growing Instructions
Here are orchid growing instructions and advice for beginners who want to grow these exotic flowers. Which varieties to start with, light and temperature requirements, coaxing plants into bloom, fertilization, etc.

Rose Aphid Control
Roses have pink and green insect clusters? Sticky leaves? Black mold? Find out about rose aphid damage and what to do about it.

Daylilies
They are hardy, relatively free from serious pests, have a long blooming period, and adapt well to home landscape plantings.

Lady's Slipper Flower
Lady's Slipper is a species of the orchid family, which has an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 members. Learn all about this flower.

City Flowers
At least half a dozen flowering annuals or perennials can be grown in the worst city conditions in Florida. Canna, cleome, periwinkle, lantana, impatiens and cosmos can often be found thriving in vacant lots and around buildings in urban areas where practically no other plants will survive.

Growing Camellias: Flowers in Winter
What homeowner could resist bright, beautiful blooms in the dead of winter?

   
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