An infographic that explores the supreme health benefits of some of the most nutritious foods that you can grow in your own garden, as well as showing how long they take to grow and the companion plants that help them on their way.
(thanks Daniel)
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In the green gardens, perennials are plants that have a life cycle that lasts more than two years, and they return to the soil year after year. Perennials can be annuals, biennials and perennials. In Alberta, perennials are the plants that you should use to fill up a shady area beneath trees and shrubs. They’re robust enough to survive some of the strongest winds during the winter months.
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In the green gardens, perennials are plants that have a life cycle that lasts more than two years, and they return to the soil year after year. Perennials can be annuals, biennials and perennials. In Alberta, perennials are the plants that you should use to fill up a shady area beneath trees and shrubs. They’re robust enough to survive some of the strongest winds during the winter months.
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