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How to turn winter into your best garden planning season | Coeur d'Alene Press Consider growing some plants in containers or vertically to free up space in a small garden. Succession planting and interplanting are two ...
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Why bare-root planting is always a good idea for your garden - The Irish Times Wondering how to plant up your new garden with a handsome variety of trees, shrubs, roses, fruit bushes, fruit trees and perennials without blowing ...
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Gardening: Perk up your lawns with flowering plants Mix two to three inches of organic matter into the area to be planted. Cow manure, peat moss or a good planting mix are all good choices for amending ...
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November gardening tasks: Compost, plant, and prepare for winter - Midland Reporter-Telegram November is the time to compost, plant trees and shrubs, and prepare your garden for winter. Enjoy your past labors and plan for next year.
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Planting bulbs? Here's how to protect them from critters and the cold - lockhaven.com Jessica Damiano via AP This Oct. 19, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows garlic bulbs in planting holes in a Long Island, N.Y., garden. I planted ...
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In the Garden with Felder: Beautiful plants even dead people can grow - Cdispatch.com But across a lifetime of gardening and working with other gardeners professionally, I have noted some of the most durable plants for southern gardens ...
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GARDEN PATH: Reflections on a year of change in the garden - MidlandToday.ca Native planting successes and pollinator paradise. This year, my garden thrived with Butterfly weed, milkweed, swamp milkweed, Joe Pye Weed ...
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Perennial Seeds You Can Sow After A Hard Frost For A Blooming Spring Garden - MSN You may think that spring is the only time to plant seeds for gorgeous flowers, but some perennials need an extra step in the planting process.
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In the Garden: Color-changing holiday plants! - YouTube There are several plants that go through impressive color changes from fall to winter!
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Dig a new bed in fall to be ready for spring - Chicago Tribune If you're planning to install a new garden bed next spring, fall is a good time to do the digging to prepare for it. Before you plant a new area, ...
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