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Dryland Gardening.


Dryland Gardening

Jennifer Jennifer became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. The name Jennifer is a Cornish variant of Guinevere, deriving ultimately from Proto-Celtic *windo-seibaro- "white ghost", via Brythonic *wino-hibirā (cf.  Bennett

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As the planteary weather patterns and overall environment warms, so garden plants This is a partial list of garden plants, plants that can be cultivated in the garden, listed alphabetically by genus.

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     which typically did well in prior decades are now suffering from hotter summers, requiring even the most experienced gardener to try new plants which have a greater range of tolerance to warmer conditions. Gardening writer Jennifer Bennett has already produced several award-winning Adj. 1. award-winning - having received awards; "this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles"  titles, but Dryland Gardening: Plants That Survive And Thrive In Tough Conditions is broader-based than most, and provides alternative plant choices for all kinds of dry conditions. Organized by type of plant: bulbs, grasses, groundcovers and vines, and even herbs, Dryland Gardening is a real problem-solver for any seeking to produce a beautiful garden under today's drier conditions.
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    Date:Aug 1, 2005
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