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Many flower gardens are already in bloom, but these 7 perennials are a great way to ensure colorful blooms throughout the latter part of summer.
Examples of fire-smart shrubs include Saskatoon serviceberry, false indigo, Aronia chokeberry, Redosier dogwood, beaked hazelnut, Cotinus smokebush, Philadelphus mock orange, potentilla, Nanking ...
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Tickets available for Kitchen Garden Class at Lavender Festival in Oak Ridge June 21In this class, you'll explore how perennial herbs can elevate your kitchen garden by providing structure, texture, and ...
In movies and picture books, vegetable gardens are depicted in perfectly spaced layouts, with symmetrical rows of plants.
Western Massachusetts experts from Full Circle Food Pantry Garden and Springfield's Forest Park offer advice on tomato care, ...
Want to see your backyard sparkle after sunset? Create the perfect habitat to attract fireflies with simple, natural tweaks ...
Looking for a large graceful grass to fill a bare spot in your garden? Look no further. Deer grass (Muhlenbergia rigens) ...
Answering an ask for accessible gardening tools for people over 50, long-term gardener Sue Mazer, 54, suggested this ...
Perennial vegetables return year after year with no need to replant them. Try asparagus, horseradish, scallions, New Zealand ...
“If you’ve had a busy day or are feeling any stress, the garden is a serene place to relax and center your attention on ...
To bring more color, texture, and a flurry of large blooms to the beds in your chaos garden, consider planting native and ...
Even without a big yard, you can reap the benefits of gardening by planting produce and flowers in microgardens based on ...
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