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Here's what to do when your columbine has finished its fairytale flower display for the year to ensure more blooms next year.
Once the purple firework display is over, follow these steps to set your alliums up for gorgeous blooms again next year.
When tomatoes start flowering and producing fruit, that's the time they earn their reputation as divas. But not this year!
I set up nine Vego Garden modular raised beds this spring. Here's what I learned and what I would do differently.
Well, you’re not alone. And the good news is that watering your garden in the evening is perfectly safe when done correctly. Several reputable sources (including the University of Georgia and ...
Did you get off to a late start? No worries, there are still so many things you can plant in July for a summer garden.
I’m amazed by my peonies. It still blows my mind that such a massive, frilly blossom comes from a bud roughly the size of a ...
Remember this one rule: bury deep and cover well! When we’re composting in place (also called composting in situ), we’re cutting out the middleman and putting the plant material straight into the ...
I’m of the mind that there are few landscaping problems that more plants can’t solve. Need privacy, better drainage, weed displacement, or to cover up an ugly view? Well, there’s a plant for that. So ...
Why Split Rhubarb Plants? Splitting rhubarb crowns into new plants has multiple benefits, especially when compared to purchasing them new. When you split rhubarb plants from your garden or a friend’s, ...
Gardening comes with a lot of anecdotal wisdom, and not all of it works. However, one bit of gardening advice that’s proven to work time and again is to plant tomatoes on their side in a trench or ...
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