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<title>Ground Cover Junipers-The Green Mound Juniper-Juniperus Procumbens Nana</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The Green Mound Juniper is an exciting and versatile ground cover juniper despite the rather uninspiring name by which it is known (in North America at least).  The term "Green Mound Juniper" does describe the plant in a basic way, but gives nothing away about its twisting wiry branches and neat silvery-green foliage.
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<description><![CDATA[A heather garden is a colorful and delightful thing, but all too often spoiled by artificial-looking arrangements of heathers.  One variety of flowering or colorfully-foliage heather will unaccountably end in a straight edge beside a contrasting form, and this looks unnatural.  So, how can we make a heather garden look more natural?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When we speak of wild gardens we do not usually mention seaside or ocean gardens in the same breath.  However the wild garden can be built in any gardening context or environment.  Clearly, the wild garden in a seaside location needs to take account of the local micro-climate and soil conditions.]]></description>
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