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Snow protects your garden beds like winter mulch. Trees might need some help though
Shoveling in single-digit temperatures after the colossal winter storm this weekend, I dumped mounds of snow onto my garden beds, knowing it would protect my trees, shrubs and dormant perennials. When ...
The Louisiana State University AgCenter suggests taking these steps to protect plants.
Generous rains in December and early January made for early blooming hillsides and canyons. Already, hoary-leaf Ceanothus ( Ceanothus crassifolius) is showing its ivory-white colored flowers, soon to ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about hyacinths, plants damaged by recent cold snap, Ti plants, bamboo, ...
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How to plant a fruit tree in the backyard with woodchip
This video gives a complete demonstration on how I plant a fruit tree in my backyard with woodchip for mulch around the base ...
Gardeners have been advised to sort a number of gardening jobs out in February, including which plants and vegetables to ...
Save money at The Home Depot with several budget spring gardening essentials priced under $20. Top picks include plant food, ...
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Sustainable yard design starts with low-water plants and native shade
Low-water plants, native shade, and smart irrigation turn yards into cooler landscapes that save water and support local life now.
Scattering coffee granules or citrus peel around the rear of your garden can also help repel cats, as these are potent scents ...
Heavy snow can weigh down foliage and branches, causing breakage even on hardy plants. Prevent damage by choosing resilient varieties, pruning properly, watering well, and mulching before winter.
Cats make great pets, but they can ruin gardens. Luckily, experts have shared how to successfully deter felines from your ...
Bunnings is being urged to withdraw a controversial line of products from its shelves. The ferns and related products are ...
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