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11 Tips to a Stunning Backyard You Love Consider a garden pond, koi pond, wading pool, garden fountain, ... We help a lot of gardens through iPad and digital phone photos to create a ...
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Master Gardener volunteers put their hearts and backs into community service Monthly garden tips are featured in Alamance Gardener, an e-newsletter from the Horticulture Department of Alamance County Extension.
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Beyond scarecrows and toxic brews: Using UC pest strategies in the autumnal garden As the weather remains warm and our garden continues to surprise us with vigorous growth, you have probably ... of the latest research and background to help you understand what are perceived as pests in the urban environment.
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Arlington: Tips On When And Where To Plant Trees And Shrubs If you're like most gardeners, spring has you springing to the garden center to grab new plants every year. It's tempting to feel that first dose of fresh ...
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Garden: Top tips to help your garden stay healthy this autumn As autumn continues and winter approaches, our gardens may be starting to suffer from less TLC than during the summer months. Fear not, Toro, a ...
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Garden Q&A: Do evergreens shed and what is the white stuff on my hydrangea? (Dead branch tips are an entirely different matter!) Advertisement. Shed foliage is about two- to three-years old, so if the tree had a great growing year ...
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Melinda's Garden: brighten your home with amaryllis Melinda's Garden: brighten your home with amaryllis ... Visit www.melindamyers.com for more gardening tips, videos and more. About Melinda Myers.
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Preparing your garden for winter Here are some tips for preparing your garden for winter: To cut back or not? Once everything starts to die back with the first killing frost, the garden can ...
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Garden Q&A: Do evergreens shed and what is the white stuff on my hydrangea? Help! Being 'evergreen' doesn't mean a tree or shrub never drops old foliage. Every year, both needled and broad- ...
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Four fantastic conifers for the Northwest garden You can't help but be drawn to this plant. "Whipcord" cedar: This highly unusual plant is related to our native Western red cedar, but you would never ...
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