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5 Things You Can Do With Fallen Leaves That Actually Help Your Lawn And Garden
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four ...
I bought several angels trumpet plants this year. They have had several blooms and are 6 feet tall and are planted in a ...
Gardening expert and nutritionist, Rosa Jones has provided a list of jobs to carry out in your allotment in October to give ...
March Madness is a tough topic in the Cappiello household these days. Having grown up on the magic of the Big East tournament in Madison Square Garden, with Al McGuire and Louie Carnesseca roaming the ...
If you planted a fall/winter veggie garden, it’s not too late to add a few more cool-weather crops such as bok choy, peas, ...
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How to Care For Astilbe in the Fall to Keep Plants Healthy and Have Great Displays Year After Year
To keep astilbe healthy and protected for winter, mulch around plants in the fall with a two-inch layer of organic matter.
Colorado Matters spoke with the head grower at Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs to discuss the best tips on gardening in ...
When it comes to beautifying your backyard, mulch may not be as exciting as growing roses or lilacs, but it plays an important role in keeping your outdoor spaces beautiful. Mulch is basically a layer ...
Do You Need to Mulch Every Year? No, you don’t have to mulch every year, but doing so can benefit your garden. Choosing to mulch isn’t a one-size-fits-all task and depends upon several factors. "It ...
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