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Worst-smelling plants to avoid – experts reveal 5 pungent species and suggest perfumed options to grow instead
Scent is one of the most powerful elements in any garden. Whether you enjoy aromatic herbs such as lavender and rosemary or the heady perfume of roses and peonies, fragrance is transportive. But while ...
No matter if it's spring or fall, or if you like bright blooms or rustic greenery, your garden should be a place of refuge. When the wind carries the fresh aroma of your blooming flora, it's nothing ...
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Not copper nor coffee grounds: The bright fresh-smelling flower to help deter slugs
Bright blooms and a fresh scent are just the beginning. This garden favorite can beautify your outdoor space while possibly ...
Plants are vastly intelligent in ways many people may not understand or appreciate. They have to be, since most of them move very little (if at all), so they require complex chemistry to communicate ...
When selecting plants for an outdoor space, it’s easy to let your eyes do the picking. While pots of bold, colorful flowers always cheer up an outdoor space, don’t overlook another key sense: smell.
It’s fun to play games with fragrant plants in the landscape. You tuck ‘em away where folks are least likely to think about them. Heads turn, and you hear your guests mutter, “What’s that great smell?
Slugs can wreak havoc on your plants, but this sweet-smelling flower may help protect your garden while also attracting ...
Our ability to smell is glorious, yet severely under-appreciated. It plays fifth fiddle to the other “rock star” senses, earning our attention only when the ham goes bad... or whenever junior poops ...
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