Step 1: Right Place, Right Plant. Do the plants you’ve picked out need sun, shade, or a combination of both? …
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Step 5: Deadhead and Groom Your Flowers.

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  • Step 1: Right Place, Right Plant. Do the plants you've picked out need sun, shade, or a combination of both? ...
    Step 2: Dig the Soil. ...
    Step 3: Plant Your New Flowers. ...
    Step 4: Water Deeply and Add Mulch. ...
    Step 5: Deadhead and Groom Your Flowers.

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Typical mushrooms are the fruit bodies of members of the order Agaricales, whose type genus is Agaricus and type species is the field mushroom, Agaricus campestris. However, in modern molecularly defined classifications, not all members of the order Agaricales produce mushroom fruit bodies, and many other gilled fungi, collectively called mushrooms, occur in other orders of the class Agaricomycetes. For example, chanterelles are in the Cantharellales, false chanterelles such as Gomphus are in the Gomphales, milk-cap mushrooms (Lactarius, Lactifluus) and russulas (Russula), as well as Lentinellus, are in the Russulales, while the tough, leathery genera Lentinus and Panus are among the Polyporales, but Neolentinus is in the Gloeophyllales, and the little pin-mushroom genus, Rickenella, along with similar genera, are in the Hymenochaetales.

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