One of the most persistent myths about xeriscape gardening is that it means trading flowers for gravel and cactus.
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Gardeners urged to stop pruning lavender this July and do this one quiet job instead for years of bigger, fuller blooms
Across the UK this July, gardeners are being urged to put down the secateurs just as lavender hits its purple peak. One small ...
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The 60-second tying trick gardeners swear by for twice as many rose blooms
Tying roses horizontally can make for a dreamy, abundant display ...
How to treat roses with black spot disease – and protect them from infection - Black spot disease will diminish rose blooms ...
Can New Hampshire farms weather extreme heat without withering and heavy rains without washing away?
Learn how farmers in New Hampshire are adapting to climate change through innovative techniques like wick irrigation and well ...
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Don't Let Their Beauty Fool You: 15 Stunning Flowers That Are Actually Super Poisonous
The blooms of these flowering ornamentals hide a toxic secret: They're pretty but poisonous! The plants can pose risks for ...
From the best time to get outside to how to prep your soil, we're answering all your spring gardening questions.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Garden shears are invaluable for a host of regular tasks around the garden, from trimming hedges and ornamental bushes to pruning shrubs and ...
Mary Alice Russell is a Southern Living fellow who is starting her career in lifestyle journalism. Primarily focused on social media and digital production, Mary Alice is excited to hone her skills ...
“I don’t know if the public understands this, but these companies hate each other.” By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonWhitney JonesRachel CohnVjeran PavicAlyssa MoxleyDan PowellElisheba IttoopRowan Niemisto ...
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