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Four O'Clock, Marvel of Peru

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Four o'clock is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using four o'clock at HowStuffWorks.

Jupiter's Beard, Red Valerian

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Jupiter's beard, or red valerian, has fragrant scarlet to red flowers in dense clusters. Learn about this easy-to-care-for perennial at HowStuffWorks.

Sundrop, Evening Primrose

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Sundrops (evening primrose) have petals that look like molten gold. The stems grow up to two feet high and are topped by clusters of bright yellow flowers that bloom in the summer.

How Real Estate Property Taxes Work

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Real estate property taxes are what homeowners pay for the privilege of owning real estate. Learn more about how property taxes work at HowStuffWorks.

Hardy Water Lily

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Hardy water lily is a popular design centerpiece for many water gardens. Learn how to grow and use hardy water lily at HowStuffWorks.

Plumed Cockscomb

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Looking for a long-lasting flower to accent your garden and floral arrangements? Plumed cockscomb is an annual flower that dries well and keeps its color. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using plumed cockscomb.

Don't Toss That Joe! Use Diluted Coffee to Fertilize Plants

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Did you know that you can use diluted coffee to fertilize plants? Most house and garden plants can benefit from the added nitrogen boost.

How Formica Works

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Formica is a surface material commonly used in home improvement projects. Learn more about formica at HowStuffWorks.

Food For Plants: Kitchen Scraps That Instantly Fertilizer Without Composting

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Indoor and outdoor plants will thrive with these natural, soil-boosting fertilizers commonly found in the garbage cans of compost-free homes. Learn more about instantly fertilize plants wth these three kitchen scraps.

Morning Glory Vine

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Morning glory vine is a type of multicolor annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using morning glory vine at HowStuffWorks.

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