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How the lack of snow and cold snaps this winter 'burn' garden plants - MPR News Cold snaps, dry spells and deep frost depths can be tough on your garden plants. Here's why.
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20 new garden plants to watch out for this year - Daily Breeze By Jessica Damiano | The Associated Press. Like most gardeners, I have favorite plants I've been growing for years and will continue to grow, ...
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Chaos Gardening: The Fun, Carefree & Wild Planting Trend Where All Rules Go Out Of The Window This planting method first gained traction in 2023 (and has been showcased across several Chelsea Flower Show gardens in recent years). Its popularity ...
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6 Perennial Seeds to Start in March for a Thriving Flower Garden This Summer To start black-eyed Susans from seed indoors, sow the seeds 10 weeks before your last frost, and plant seeds ¼ inch deep in seed trays, Rubens advises ...
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Just Dropping By: The garden we plant in our minds | Ag Proud In the weariness of winter, I start to think about planting my garden. I know it is way too early to put seeds in the ground, but peat cups and ...
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Colorful Flowering Plants to Welcome Spring to Your Garden Here's a look at cold-hardy winter plants that serve as colorful, early-season flower options for gardens in the early months of the year.
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Answering your plant questions on News 3 Now at Plant Calls - YouTube Lisa Briggs from the Bruce Company answers your plant and garden questions from Monday, February 24, 2025.
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Adding perennials and shrubs to your spring garden | The Province ... plants, check labels carefully to choose plants whose requirements match those of your planting sites' conditions, advises Helen Chesnut. Photo by ...
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Garden catalogs: A sign of spring - Beaver County Times Gardeners should carefully review catalog descriptions, including planting instructions and days to maturity, to make informed plant choices.
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Overcome poor soil, lack of space with straw bale gardening - High Plains Journal You can grow many vegetables, fruits and flowers in a straw bale garden, Trinklein said. Cool-season varieties can be planted as early as mid-March if ...
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