Dividing crowded perennial plants keeps them vigorous. Plant the chunks you divided elsewhere in the garden or give them away.
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These tips can cut down on the amount of care your garden needs, so you have more time to stop and smell the roses. Or lilacs. Or lilies.
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Eat fresher, cheaper and safer by starting an organic vegetable garden.
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Dont let the warm days in early spring fool you. Its too soon to plant tomatoes and geraniums. But you can satisfy your urge to garden by ...
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Snip spent flower blossoms to tidy your garden, prevent reseeding and keeps plants blooming longer. Here’s what to deadhead, and how.
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While most perennial garden plants are best cut back in spring, some perennials should be cut back in fall.
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It’s not about growing the biggest tomato. It’s about growing tomatoes that taste the best. Here's how.
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July and August are for hanging out at the pool, not working in the garden. Save time and sweat while keeping your yard healthy with these ...
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Fertilize vegetable plants to keep them productive and annual flowers to keep them blooming.
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Annuals add color to your garden with beautiful flowers and colorful leaves. Plant after the danger of frost passes.
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Once night temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees F, plant vegetables that love summer weather.
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Before your garden springs back to life, cut the dried leaves and stems from flowering perennials plants and ornamental grasses, to make ...
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