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In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
I received my first question about Japanese beetles. Throughout a growing season, plants, insects, diseases and many other ...
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Homebuilding & Renovating on MSN8 expert-approved landscape lighting techniques to show off your garden when the sun goes downFrom highlighting to silhouetting, these are the clever lighting techniques garden designers always use in their schemes ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNDo you need to deadhead portulaca? They may be self-cleaning plants, but there are big benefits to pinching off bloomsPortulaca are native to South America and are simple to grow as well as being drought tolerant plants. Part of their ...
Upgrade your yard with DIY outdoor decor ideas that look upscale but are easy and affordable to make with materials you ...
But, if you are old school, hold back from putting your newspapers out with the trash, and reuse them in your yard, because newspaper makes an ideal weed suppressant, according to green living expert ...
Implementing drip irrigation in a garden or landscape is also a way to streamline watering your plants. With new irrigation ...
Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
Today’s column introduces guidelines for year-round gardening for herbaceous perennial plants that are native to a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Summer has ‘barely’ arrived, but outdoor temperatures are already soaring! By now ...
Kelly Rae Kirkpatrick, a Rochester educator and master gardener, nurtures both plants and community with everything she grows ...
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