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Plant America's anniversary garden
2013Elizabeth Maurer, Bonnie Appleton, Joyce Latimer, Leanne DuBois, David Close and Holly ...
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1980
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Early Years Educator, 2012
Dawn Francis-Pester describes the learning opportunities offered by having a sensory garden in your early years setting, and suggests tips for their planning, planting and ongoing maintenance.
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Dawn Francis-Pester describes the learning opportunities offered by having a sensory garden in your early years setting, and suggests tips for their planning, planting and ongoing maintenance.
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2019
Provides information about plants to grow in a rain garden, and emphasizes cultivating a mix of noninvasive species that can tolerate flooding and dry periods.
Andruczyk, Mike, Fox, Laurie J.
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Provides information about plants to grow in a rain garden, and emphasizes cultivating a mix of noninvasive species that can tolerate flooding and dry periods.
Andruczyk, Mike, Fox, Laurie J.
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Toxic Garden and Landscaping Plants
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine PracticeMany popular ornamental shrubs are not only beautiful but also toxic when ingested in sufficient quantities. Common toxic landscaping shrubs in North America include yew (Taxus spp), oleander (Nerium oleander), and rhododendrons and azaleas (Rhododendron spp).
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