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'Fearless Gardening' encourages a bold, expressive approach to growing Bohl is a gardener who knows her plants, which is impressive considering that most of what is growing in her garden (you'll find a long list on her blog) ...
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The time is ripe to think about planting seeds for St. Louis gardens He's never done this before, so I'm intrigued. Apparently, now is roughly the time to start growing plants indoors from seed for your outdoor gardens, or at ...
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Ann Wright: Companions in the garden Companion planting can also help make the most of garden space – plant carrots, onions and lettuce together for instance. The concept has longevity ...
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How to attract beneficial insects to your garden Flowers add color and visual interest to vegetable gardens. Try planting purple alyssum with Japanese eggplants. Marigolds and nasturtiums look great ...
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Aging gardeners can still have great gardens if they adapt Plant shrubs. Choose those that colonize and take over a bed in lieu of perennial plantings that require more time to maintain. Carefully chosen, they can ...
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Here's what to plant now in your March garden Start seeds now for your summer vegetable crops, such as okra, tomato, peppers, eggplant and basil. In six or eight weeks, the seedlings will be large ...
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Gardening: Growing tomatoes can be challenging but well worth it Vegetable gardening is growing in popularity and it is easy to see why. Growing food for oneself is a wonderful way to not only get out into the garden ...
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SKIP RICHTER: Timely tips for the weekend gardener Plant warm-season vegetables: The average last frost date has passed, and so it's time to begin planting the warm-season vegetable garden. Tomatoes, ...
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In the Garden: Get a jumpstart on the garden We're all just dying to get something planted in our vegetable gardens, right? ... That's because I have a project to help you get a jump on planting.
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Plant a Rain Garden for immediate benefits! Linda's list of shade tolerant rain garden plants are shared on this page. For more details about native plants for your rain garden, visit Indiana Native ...
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