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Sijka  
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How do you prepare the soil for a flower garden? When to plant perennials? What kinds of perennials for my area? Micro-climates within your yard.. How to nourish perennials? How to divide perennials?Available
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Tom Alonzo  
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I have been a gardener for 10 years with perennials both growing from seed and from nurseries.Available
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Long Island Gardener  
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What`s growing in your garden? Delphiniums, Painted Daisies, Roses, Peonies, Lilacs, Tuberoses, Parrot Tulips and Double Daffodils -- I`ve never met a perennial I didn`t like, but I have a weakness for flowers with fragrance. Here in Zone 7, on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, I can`t think of a better way to spend a summer morning. I'm educated in this field, but even better, I am genetically qualified: Part English gardener ancestry, part Irish potato farmer. I have degrees in related fields and a lifetime of hands-in-the-dirt experience. Not convinced? I have a daughter named Holly, a dog named Daisy, a bird named Buttercup, and a house on Garden Street. Still working on the license plate.Available
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