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How Power Grids Work
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Electrical power is a little bit like the air you breathe: You don't really think about it until it is missing. There are good reasons the power grid distribution system works the way it does, though it can lead to some big problems.
Goutweed, Bishops Weed
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Goutweed may be considered a bit of a nuisance, but it makes for solid ground cover and is easy to care for. Learn more about it at HowStuffWorks.
Ferns
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Ferns are perennials grown for their ability to thrive where less-hardy plants can't. Some are evergreen, while others die down in fall and return in spring. Learn more about versatile ferns.
Bleeding Heart
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Bleeding heart, a perennial flower, has fernlike foliage and heart-shaped pendant pink or white flowers. Find out about this Dicentra favorite.
Perennials for Part Shade
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Many gardeners have shady spots in their yards. The areas that get a mix of light and shade are perfect for planting partial shade perennials. In this article, we'll describe great perennials for part shade.
Ligularia
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Ligularias are perennials bear sprays or spires of yellow flowers. Flower petals also come as orange flowers. Learn about ligularia.
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.
Perennial Herbs
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Herbs are useful for cooking, crafting, and decorating. Learn about growing perennial herbs such as lavender and rosemary at HowStuffWorks.
How Hydroponics Works
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Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants without soil. Learn more about how hydroponics uses water as the nutrients for plants.
Preparing Garden Soil
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Garden soil must be the right mix of clay, silt, sand, and organic material. Learn all you need to know about preparing garden soil at HowStuffWorks.