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  2. Hedge your bets: Mix up plant varieties to form a ... - AOL

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    Use aesthetically pleasing layers, along with bands or alternating blocks that vary in texture and color to enhance focal points of the landscape and reduce vulnerability to disease and pests ...

  3. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Gardening is the process of growing plants for their vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, and appearances within a designated space. [1] Gardens fulfill a wide assortment of purposes, notably the production of aesthetically pleasing areas, medicines, cosmetics, dyes, foods, poisons, wildlife habitats, and saleable goods (see market gardening).

  4. How to Prune a Lemon Tree So it Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    Pruning a lemon tree also has aesthetic value. “A pruned lemon tree can also be more pleasing to the eye [since it's] clean and tidy,” adds Cooper. In fact, lemon trees can even be pruned at a ...

  5. Portal:Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Gardening is the process of growing plants for their vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, and appearances within a designated space. Gardens fulfill a wide assortment of purposes, notably the production of aesthetically pleasing areas, medicines, cosmetics, dyes, foods, poisons, wildlife habitats, and saleable goods (see market gardening).

  6. Kitchen garden - Wikipedia

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    In some modern gardens, edible plants and especially herbs are planted alongside ornamental plants. Fruit trees are one of the most common ways of doing this. [4] The goal is to make the function of providing food aesthetically pleasing. Plants are chosen as much for their functionality as for their color and form. [11] Many are trained to grow ...

  7. Groundcover - Wikipedia

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    Groundcover of Vinca major. Groundcover or ground cover is any plant that grows low over an area of ground, which protects the topsoil from erosion and drought.In a terrestrial ecosystem, the ground cover forms the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer known as the herbaceous layer, and provides habitats and concealments for (especially fossorial) terrestrial fauna.

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