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New flowers will appear constantly from June until the first frost if you deadhead them, and they'll thrive in well-drained ...
Q. I thought Natal Plum was frost-tender, but I’ve seen it survive several winters where frost occurs regularly. Is there a ...
As a perennial, mint dies back to the ground each winter and reemerges in spring. A single mint plant can live for up to five years, but the plant is easily divided, so it can provide a continuous ...
Cleary explained: “Pests are an unavoidable part of gardening, but there are plenty of ways to protect your plants, and your ...
The snows have been heavy this winter. It even snowed in Florida. As winter drags on with snow piled up more than knee-deep ...
After a long winter nap, your plants are ready to stretch their leaves and grow, but they may need a little help. Our ...
The horticultural techniques are simple, fertile well-drained soil with plenty of sun. Wet boggy soil is not your friend and ...
Fruit. Although kiwi vines generally need a colder winter than Southern California’s in order to flower and fruit, the Fuzzy ...
Bottom line, when those late winter blizzards hit, the best way to protect our plants is to heap that shoveled snow onto the garden beds. We may grumble at the chore, but our plants will love it.
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