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What to do in the garden this July
Transplant purple sprouting broccoli and winter leeks to their final position, or buy them as plugs from a garden centre or nursery.• Keep sowing seeds for salads, a few at a time, as well as autumn ...
Often described as “low maintenance” or “hardy,” these plants are simply ones that are near-impossible to kill. They are ...
Y ou might not have thought to grow lilies in pots, but once you try it, you are bound to be addicted for life. From large, ...
Plenty of summer-blooming perennials enhance the visual appeal of a yard while emitting pleasant aromas. Think yellow ...
You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...
Setting aside a spot in your yard to grow flowers just for cutting all summer to make into bouquets is a goal of many ...
Summer has officially arrived along with its heat and humidity. Exercise care as you do life day in and day out to minimize ...
The Saugus Garden Club enjoys the summer sun during their annual plant sale on Saturday. (Elizabeth Della Piana) Summer traditions bloom in Saugus Elizabeth Della Piana June 22, 2025 by Elizabeth ...
Sometimes referred to as gloriosa daisy, black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) is another perennial plant that will invite more wildlife to yards in zones 3 to 8. Its bright yellow discs emerge in early ...
Roses stay hydrated and blooming in the summer heat if gardeners avoid 1 common mistake Everyone knows you need to water plants, but roses are fussy plants that need a little more care if you want ...
A. Help with bountiful basil is on the way. First, do not transplant basil into the ground in our Western Washington climate. Our soil is too cool and damp. Basil grows best in a container, preferably ...