Perennials: General Planting Instructions
The garden area should be dug to a depth of 12″-18″ with one-fourth of the area being organic soil amendments such as peat moss or […]
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The garden area should be dug to a depth of 12″-18″ with one-fourth of the area being organic soil amendments such as peat moss or […]
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My idea of a decent garden guarantees lots of visual diversity with little surprises tucked ’round every corner. This kind of variety requires quite an
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Those of you who know me well, know that if I had to concentrate on just one area of horticulture, it would be that of
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Fall Planting: Chrysanthemums are easy to grow and require little attention. Follow the few rules and you, too, can grow them nicely. Chrysanthemums will not
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Creation of an extraordinary ornamental garden—one that pulls you to walk through its path—requires evaluation. What captures the attention? What creates the aesthetic intrigue? An
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You can grow some food, even if you’ve only got a small garden, balcony or window box, and you can grow it organically.
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One of my fondest childhood memories is of picking apples with my family every fall. The sight of trees laden with gorgeous, red fruit filled
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After you have decided upon the style of your garden, the next step is to define its space. Begin by thinking about your garden’s exterior
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