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Doing these August garden jobs can decide how your garden will end this year and how next year’s garden will begin.
Garden trends are nothing new. But which ones stand the test of time? Here are five popular trends that I've decided to ...
Dahlias are some of the most stunning flowers you can grow each year, but they can also be divas. If your dahlias aren't blooming, here's why.
The daisies were done for the year in mid-August last year. One of the tasks I undertake in August in the garden is deadheading: removing the old and spent flowers from my ornamental plants. I’m not a ...
Many of us have bad habits we don't even know about that can spread disease in our gardens. Turn over a new leaf for healthier harvests.
Get your tomatoes to ripen a little bit faster this summer by employing one or more of these handy tricks.
Moving your orchid outside for the summer is the fastest way to get it to grow a new flower spike. But you have to know what you're doing.
Deadheading or lightly trimming your spirea can get you a second round of blooms that will last until fall.
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.
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