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10 Hardest Vegetables to Grow and Maintain

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Are you wondering what the hardest vegetables to grow and maintain are? Check out our 10 hardest vegetables to grow and hardest vegetables to maintain.

10 Green Lawns Without a Blade of Grass

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Grass isn't necessary for your lawn to be green. Learn about ten green lawns without a blade of grass.

10 Types of Soil and When to Use Each

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Are your lilies lackluster? Your daffodils a disaster? If you water your plants and ensure that they get enough sunlight, your garden's soil could be to blame. There's a lot more to dirt than you might think.

Top 10 Perennials for the Midwest

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Perennials for the Midwest can add color to your landscape. Learn what the perennials for the Midwest are at HowStuffWorks.

Flowering Onion

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Flowering onion, or allium, is a flower bulb that blooms across spring and summer. Flowering onions are easy to grow. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using flowering onion.

What's In Potting Soil? Everything But Soil

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Potting soil looks an awful lot like dirt, except there's likely no earth in the mix. So, what is it really made of? And is it better for potted plants than the stuff from the ground?

Hens-and-chicks

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Hens-and-chicks will grow in rock crevices with seemingly no soil. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using hens-and-chicks.

Tulip

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Tulip is an easy-to-grow flower that blooms in almost every color. Learn about growing, propagating, and using tulips at HowStuffWorks.

Creeping Buttercup

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Creeping buttercup, replete with yellow flowers and occasionally spotted leaves, originated in Europe. Some of the buttercup species are aquatic, but in general they look best in more informal gardens. Learn to grow creeping buttercup.

10 Best Smelling Flowers

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Why do some people love flowers so much? More than a few will cite the way they smell. Here are 10 of the most best smelling flowers around.

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