|  The Neopian's Guide to Gardeningby ringsinger9795
 
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 Spring! Spring is here-- and we all know what that means! It's time to get 
  out the shovels and spades and plant our neogardens! Now, you can catch a ton 
  of crummy plants in Maraqua, but our gardens can be a lot better than that! 
  I, as a journalist and fellow Neopian, researched the cheapest, and most beautiful 
  plants (mostly flowers), and made this guide for you. Enjoy!
 1. Autumn Blush: 
 The Autumn Blush is a really interesting plant. Every Spring it sprouts red 
  buds, in the summer yellow buds, in fall orange buds, and in the winter brown 
  buds. An Autumn Blush is pretty easy to take care of and is common around Neopia 
  Central, thus making it pretty cheap.
 Approximate  Cost: 500  NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    700 NP
 2. Sponderolas:
 Sponderolas are beautiful and very fragile. They have a weight of approximately 
  100lbs! Despite their beautiful easy-to-grow appearance, these beautiful flowers 
  are difficult to grow because they are native to the deepest part of the jungle 
  on Mystery Island. But if you get sponderolas to bloom, it will be WELL worth 
  your while.
 Approximate  Cost: 76 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    102 NP
 3. Snake Rose:
 The snake rose is a spooky but interesting plant from the Haunted Woods. It 
  will keep intruders at bay. When the snake rose blows in the wind, it really 
  DOES look like a serpent!
 Approximate  Cost: 324 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    525 NP
 4. Colour Lillies:
 These lovely flowers are usually a reddish-orange color with some yellow. When 
  the wind picks up in your garden, these colorful Colour Lillies will do a little 
  trick. The center of the flower will spin, spin, spin like a pinwheel. These 
  will add a lot of excitement in your garden with its soft whistling song!
 Approximate  Cost: 161 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approx.: 432 NP
 5. Perfume Mallows:
 An interesting plant these perfume mallows are. From the second that you plant 
  them, these plants will release a marshmallowy scent. It may attract UNWANTED 
  guests, so a snake rose with perfume mallows is a good idea!
 Approximate  Cost: 402 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    500 NP
 6. Glass Rose:
  A couple glass roses will add a touch of false wealth to any neohome's garden. 
  These roses are fragile, and relatively expensive because they come from Faerieland. 
  If you have rough little moppets, I do NOT suggest this plant for you!
 Approximate  Cost: 475 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    756 NP
 7. Bluesticks:
 Bluesticks are a common plant that is supposedly magical. Legend has it, that 
  if you pick a bluestick (Don’t worry! By the next morning it will grow back!) 
  and brush your neopets' teeth with it three times daily, they will grow up to 
  be big, strong, healthy, and handsome / beautiful.
 Approximate  Cost: 85  NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    234 NP
 8. Poppies:
 Poppies come in several colors. Red are the most common and very original (approximately 
  290 NP). Pink poppies are slightly more unusual than red poppies and will add 
  a splash of color to your garden (approximately 611 NP). Purple Poppies are 
  EXTREMELY rare! You don't usually see a purple poppy (approximately 837 NP)! 
  Yellow poppies originated in Brightvale and when you get one from there, it's 
  absolutely perfect (approximately 1000 NP)! The Large Purple poppy is at least 
  twice as rare as the purple poppy. It is very hard to get a pure purple poppy, 
  let alone a large one, to grow! As the most expensive poppy, it costs approximately 
  1600 NP for ONE POPPY!
 9. Fire Bush:
 The fire bush is a truly cool plant. On extremely hot days, the fire bush will 
  ignite into flames! Make sure to have this bush surrounded by sand at all times! 
  (Also make sure not to have any flammable plants around!)
 Approximate  Cost: 145 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    532 NP
 10. Blossom:
 This flower is a pale purple color. It releases a sweet fragrance and would 
  be great for a walkway border or around a picnic area in your garden. But be 
  careful! These plants, the blossoms, originated in Faerieland, and are fragile. 
  They also attract some birds.
 Approximate  Cost: 285 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    294 NP
 11. Spiky Bush:
 The spiky bush weighs approximately 100lbs! Wow! And these magnificent plants 
  are quick and easy to grow. Just plant a seed, water it, add a little bit of 
  fertilizer on it and POOF! You have a spiky bush! These plants add a bit of 
  spiky spice to ANY neogarden! How much better can that get?!?!
 Approximate  Cost: 397 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    (!) 728 NP (!Yikes!)
  12. Ring Vine: 
 This plant is a cross between parsley. For many people (neopets), this means 
  a snack and a way never to lose keys again! But be careful! Because if you don’t 
  trim the ring vine regularly, it will get out of hand and destroy your garden!
 Approximate  Cost: 244 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it to you for is approximately:    428 NP
 13. Rubber Plant:
 The rubber plant is a great looking plant. It is also very, very easy to take 
  care of! The rubber plant also makes really great play things (toys) for young 
  (or old, or any age for that matter!!!) neopets and Neopians. Tee-Hee! They 
  tickle people!
 Approximate  Cost: 294 NP
 Cost that shop owners sell it for is approximately:    527 NP
 14. Yolkalia:
 This plant (well, it is REALLY a flower) is beautiful. Its red petals will 
  dazzle your guests (and also your neopets!). Its center resembles an egg yolk.
 Approximate  Cost: 258 NP
 Cost shop owners sell it for is approximately:    421 NP
  Well, take my notes on these terrific plants and flowers into consideration 
  as you set up your neogarden this year!
 Author's Notes: I did the best and trust job I could while writing this 
  guide. Please, if you have any feedback, or info on other plants that I can 
  put into a second guide on spring flowers, neomail me! Thanks!
  --ringsinger9795
 
					 
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