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A Fix for Tomato Blight One bad season doesn't have to roll into the next. Here are some ways of curing your plants so you can grow fresh, juicy ... |
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An Illusion of Neatness: Garden Cleanliness Some people's gardens always look as though they were momentarily expecting Architectural Digest's photographer. Others look ... |
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Backyard Wetland Wetlands filter excess pesticides and nutrients. Many plants and animals find a home in wetlands. |
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Beware of Birdseed Birdseed carries the eggs of meal moths. In hot weather these varmints hatch, eat starch, then pupate and turn into small tan ... |
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Beware of Invasive Vines If you have bare ground but don't want more lawn, evergreen ground covers are very good. |
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Bringing outdoor Plants inside for the Winter As the glorious palette of fall unfolds and fades in the northern parts of the country, can Jack Frost be far behind? |
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Building a Dry Stone Retaining Wall Building a dry stone retaining wall is a challenge. In addition to holding back the weight of the earth it is meant to retain, ... |
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Bulb Profile: Daffodils Why grow daffodils? The question might better be asked, Why NOT grow them? Few plants can boast the daffodil's combination of ... |
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Bulb Profile: Tulips There's a Dutch saying that every bulb holds a promise—a promise of a world alive with color and good cheer. |
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Bulbs for Early Spring Nothing signals the end of winter like the first crocuses poking their heads through the last of the melting snows. Few plants ... |
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Butterfly Gardening We aren't the only ones attracted to beautiful flowers. Butterflies need the nectar that many flowers offer to survive. |
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Choosing a Sprinkler System for Your Lawn If you think you've had it with hauling hoses to cope with drought, maybe you think it's time to consider a sprinkler system. |
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Composting Composting turns household wastes into valuable fertilizer and soil organic matter. |
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Container Gardening 101 Some of the most spectacular gardens found anywhere are on the rooftops and patios of the world's largest cities. |
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Continuous Bloom of Perennials The secret is they don't. There is this myth about perennials returning each year and producing a sequence of bloom that ... |
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Creating a Terrace Use terraces to make flower and vegetable gardening possible on steep slopes or simply to add interest to your landscape. |
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Creating Summer Shadows Simple ideas to help create a shady spot to protect you from the hot summer sun. |
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Dividing Perennials in Late Summer If you're tired of paying big bucks for small pots of perennials of dubious hardiness, look around your garden (while you're ... |
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EnergyWise House: Using Plants for Sun Control Landscaping is a critical element in building an energy efficient home. A few simple strategies can add up to big savings on ... |
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Fall Perennial Pruning Fall is the time to prepare the perennials for winter. |