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Plant three 'magic' things in your garden and it'll look beautiful until next spring - The Mirror As the chill sets in, our gardens are entering a gloomier season. The time has come when frost, wind and rain start to take their toll on our plants, ...
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Essential Autumn Gardening Tips: Prepare Your Garden for Winter with Watters Garden Center Collect dried seed from your flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Save these seeds for planting next year's garden. You might even try to expand your ...
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Gardeners, it's time to wrap it up, clean it up - The Herald-Mail Now's the time to give the last of your withering vegetable plants the heave-ho. I know there is still one tomato out there, but it's a brick. Let ...
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Gardening Expert Shares 'Lightbulb Technique' For Planting Bulbs If you're thinking about getting ahead with planting spring-flowering – and hardy summer-flowering – bulbs, a gardening expert has shared an ...
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Master Gardener: Prep your plants for winter | Lifestyles - TheDailyNewsOnline.com I cut back on my garden planting this year, so I didn't have to do as much watering. Now that it is November my mind is not really on gardening, I ...
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Martha Stewart's favorite fast-growing evergreen is so easy to care for | Homes & Gardens Martha Stewart's swift-growing plant can help to add interest and create privacy in any yard, perfect for gardeners seeking quick results.
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Gardening expert shares 'lightbulb technique' for planting bulbs - Yahoo Life UK Celebrity gardener and horticulturist David Domoney has just shared a handy planting technique that should decrease the risk of root rot.
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How to help your tropical plants survive the winter blues - WTOP News If they're too big for the house or have been planted in the garden, leave them outdoors until the first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut ...
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Now's the time to plant cool-season herbs to kick up your holiday cooking - The Advocate If you visit your local garden center right now, you're likely to find a plentiful selection of cool-season annual herbs such as dill, fennel, ...
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How to Winterize Your Garden, According to an Expert - The Pioneer Woman Trim back perennial plants that are dormant or have finished flowering to encourage healthy growth in the next growing season. Apply a layer of mulch ...
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