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Gardeners have been told they could be making a mistake with their potted plants that may be 'killing' their flowers - and it ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Often Should You Be Watering Your Garden?Plants can't survive without water. But too much or too little causes problems. More plants have been killed by improper ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNHeat has taken hold, but still plenty to enjoy in the gardenIt is going to be very hot from now until October, so make sure that you have plenty of shade in which to shelter from the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNYou're making a watering mistake that could be 'killing' your potted plantsWe all know that plants need watering regularly to stay alive, but according to one gardening expert, you could be making a ...
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The Family Handyman on MSN10 Balcony Gardening TipsMake your outdoor space a green machine with these balcony gardening tips that will make your green thumb thrive. If you’re lucky enough to have a balcony off your condo or apartment, you can easily ...
Summer brings dry, hot weather that makes life hard for all the plants in your garden. To keep them healthy and beautiful, ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Thinking about an article he wrote almost half a century ago prompted Alan Titchmarsh to get sowing — and he's now reaping summer loveliness.
There’s nothing more relaxing in summer and fall than venturing into the garden to harvest edible greens, herbs and flowers.
Reusing soil is good for both plants and the environment, according to hobby gardener and researcher Trond Knapp Haraldsen.
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