Hokkaido, Japan’s second-largest island, is a perennial favourite holiday destination among Hongkongers. Skiers can’t get enough of Niseko’s fresh powder in the winter months, while spring and summer bring blooming flower fields. But have you ever considered visiting Hokkaido in the a...
It only takes a small opening in a field of perennial crops: a wet hollow, or some blow-down from a strong wind, and it will quickly be filled with a birch sapling. I hope that the trials and expanded production that Monbiot envisages will still take place but I can foresee many hurd...
What remains is mostly open space, save the few items that have earned a perennial place on my altar–the pillow I made at an art therapy session at work with a whole heart on one side and a broken heart on the other (you’ll be happy to note it is currently set in the “whole”...
But on the other hand, residents have responded to the attack with grace and solidarity, covering police cars with flowers and showing what makes this city so lovable and liveable: tolerance, kindness and mutual trust in one another. Even though Stockholm is a major city, it has a certain s...
Salvia divinorum shrubs are perennial flowering plants. One of its defining characteristics is its stem, which is square-ish in shape and hollow. It grows up to 1.5 meters high (4.5 feet). Its leaves are jagged and feature a fuzzy or hairy texture. Flowers feature white edges with purple ...
Because of its showy flowers it is also known as the Showy Evening Primrose. ... This innocent, pretty, self-seeding flowercan choke out other garden specimensand within one season form large colonies that will take over a garden, becoming a perennial pest. ...
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Hokkaido, Japan’s second-largest island, is a perennial favourite holiday destination among Hongkongers. Skiers can’t get enough of Niseko’s fresh powder in the winter months, while spring and summer bring blooming flower fields. But have you ever considered visiting Hokkaido in the a...