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      <title>POPULAR BREEDS OF PERENNIAL FLOWERS</title>
      <description>So now that you're interested in growing flowers that will reappear for the lifetime of your garden, what will you choose? There are just so many of them. How do others know just the right kind to plant and build a beautiful garden? There's no denying that</description>
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      <title>PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN PERENNIAL SHADE</title>
      <description>Not all plants grow and stay health in lowly lit areas. However some plants do just fine, or even better in darker areas of your garden. Knowing which plants serve well in dark environments will help you develop an array of floral beauty in the different a</description>
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      <title>A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE PERENNIAL PLANT</title>
      <description>"Don't hurry, don't worry.  You're only here for a short visit.  So be sure and stop to smell the flowers." --Walter HagenIf you're new to gardening, you might have trouble differentiating all the flowers available on the market today. But with a little kn</description>
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      <title>HOW TO SELECT PERENNIALS FOR SALE</title>
      <description>Step into any well-stocked landscaping store and you'll easily find over two hundred to three hundred different kinds of perennials for sale. Selecting ones that appeal to you, your environment, and your lifestyle may seem almost impossible - especially to</description>
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      <title>HOW A PERENNIAL PLANT SURVIVES WINTER</title>
      <description>Part of the appeal of the perennial plant is that it survives through most weather conditions all year round. Like your local postman, the perennial plant lives on through rain, sleet, or snow - which is great for animals, nature, and year-round gardeners.</description>
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      <title>THE PERENNIAL SEED OF THE CONIFER</title>
      <description>So far, it seems that the oldest living thing on the entire planet is a wild conifer - which is our favorite pine tree. This tree is in fact a bristlecone pine and it's about four thousand, nine hundred years old. Other bristlecone pines reside in the moun</description>
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      <title>MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR YOUR PERENNIAL GARDEN</title>
      <description>Although the plants you've selected for your perennial garden may seem maintenance free (due to the fact that these plants re-grow year after year), they do in fact need some help on your part to stay as healthy as when they first appeared. To keep your pe</description>
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      <title>GETTING STARTED WITH PERENNIAL GARDENING</title>
      <description>Let's be honest - perennial gardening is no easy task. And there are probably more brown thumbs than there are green thumbs! But with a little knowledge, effort, and tender loving care, you can be just as successful (or more) as any other gardener interest</description>
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      <title>PERENNIAL GRASSES CAN BE GREENER ON YOUR SIDE</title>
      <description>Forget the neighbor's side of the fence - your grass can be healthier, stronger, and greener if you use and grow the seeds of perennial grasses according to the following suggestions. Have you never heard of perennial grasses? You might be surprised to lea</description>
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      <title>LIGHTING YOUR GARDEN WITH PERENNIAL BULBS</title>
      <description>Okay, so maybe your garden won't shine the light as an assortment of light bulbs would - but who can deny the radiance emitted from a garden of perennial bulbs! Perennial bulbs display a thick base of leaves and store their food in underground organs as ve</description>
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