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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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Fertilizing House Plants Potted plants need to be fertilized, especially if in the same pot and soil for a long period of time. Many types of ... |
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Hardening Off Before placing young plants in the garden they should be hardened off. Plants taken directly from the house to the garden ... |
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Herb Zones Perennial herbs that are not hardy in your region can be overwintered indoors, then brought back outdoors in the spring. For ... |
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House Plant Insects nsects can live in house plant soil. The most common of these is the fungus gnat. The adult lays eggs that produce small white ... |
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Houseplant Blights When houseplants get sick and it's not insects, we may say they have blights. |
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Houseplant Bug Problems Bugs have few natural indoor predators. It's here that their populations explode and cause real harm to our houseplants. |
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Novice Gardening The best advice for the novice gardener is to start small; a well prepared small garden will yield plenty of produce or ... |
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Pesticide Alternatives When used incorrectly, pesticides can pollute water. They also kill beneficial as well as harmful insects. Natural ... |
 
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Plant Shopping with Martha Stewart The homeowner gets some professional help shopping for plants at Haskell's Nursery from Martha Stewart, who comes back to the ... |
 
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Tour of the Greenhouse with Martha Stewart Bob, Martha, and Diana look at plants in the new greenhouse. Martha describes the choices and placement of the various plants. ... |
 
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Tour of the Home Layout Bob discusses the layout of the house and its past modifications, including a new kitchen, dining, and entertainment areas. |
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Why Plants Die Many things may be wrong, but knowing which are causes and which are effects is complex. |