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Red Admiral Butterfly: Found All the Way from Europe to Hawaii
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If you've ever taken a springtime stroll through a park or garden, you might have seen a fast, darting flash of orange and black zip past your face. That bold little flier is likely the red admiral butterfly, a widespread member of the Vanessa genus.
10 Places You May Find Ants
Are you wondering about places you may find ants? Learn about places you may find ants in this article.
10 Active Senior Hobbies
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Active senior hobbies can help maintain fitness and health. See this list of 10 active senior hobbies to get inspired.
Why landscape with native plants?
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Native plants are usually easier to take care of and they can be less expensive than non-native species, too. Learn about native plant landscaping.
Southern Yellow Pine Tree
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Southern yellow pine tree is known for its very long needles, which are often cut and used as Christmas decorations. Learn how to grow and use southern yellow pine tree.
Dwarf Myrtle
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Dwarf myrtle has a delightful scent when pierced. Its many varieties and uses (as a screen, hedge, or topiary) make it an interesting plant to care for and display. Learn more about its flowering habits.
Flowering Trees
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Many flowering trees offer all-season interest. Learn about flowering trees, such as dogwood, crape myrtle, and southern magnolia, which add beauty to your landscape.
Pansy, Viola
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Pansies and violas are annual flowers related to violets. Winter pansies bloom during cool weather. Plant winter pansies and violas.
Japanese Zelkova Tree
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Japanese zelkova tree is a fast-growing tree often substituted for American elm because it resists Dutch elm disease. Learn how to grow and use the Japanese zelkova tree.
75 Things You Can Compost, But Thought You Couldn't
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Can I really compost that? Yes - you can compost almost anything that's made of 100 percent natural components. The microbes, and natural decomposition, will do the rest and your garden will thank you.