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Drought-tolerant garden ideas to make the trend work for you - Ideal Home Planning, planting and maintenance for drought-tolerant garden ideas for an outdoor space than can cope with even the hottest, driest summers.
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Plant Perennials That Attract Butterflies - Grit Magazine Make your yard a haven by planting perennials that attract butterflies and other pollinators. Discover the best pollinator plants for your region.
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When To Plant Hyacinth Bulbs - AZ Animals Perennial or Annual? Red hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) Jan Bos blooms in a garden in April Hyacinths come in many shades including red, pink, ...
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Western Washington gardeners, get ready. It's time to sow some cold-hardy seeds Cold hardy plants such as sweet peas, garden peas, cabbage, ... It is too early to plant seeds of tomatoes, squash, peppers or coleus.
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5 ways to prepare your garden tools for spring | Tom's Guide Start by brushing or wiping away any excess dirt, plant matter or debris or wipe off with a dry cloth. "It's important to remove the soil and debris ...
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What gardeners need to know about this flowering phenomenon - The Press-Enterprise It is important to remember that the sole purpose of a plant's growth is ... 5 garden tips: Consider planting this tough, long-blooming perennial.
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UConn plant scientists imagine CT's I-91 as one long pollinator garden. Here's why ... - Yahoo News Those habitats will be planted with native seed, she said. One advantage of using I-91 and planting milkweed is that it will help monarch butterflies ...
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Starting your own tomato plants - Mount Vernon News By Jo Ann Graham, Past President of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs ... Planting tomato seeds in the house or greenhouse too early is a ...
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DIY Plant Labels: Creative Ways to Tag Your Garden Plants - Green Packs DIY Plant Labels are an easy and affordable way to keep track of your plants in the garden. Whether you have a small backyard garden or a large ...
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Warmer weather causing spring flora to bloom earlier - NBC29.com The garden says to wait until temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees before you start planting. Do you have a story idea?
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