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The last week of June (and the first week of July) is the time to set your flowers up for continued color by fertilizing this ...
When is it a good time to add fertilizer? What happens if I make a mistake? Fortunately, fertilizing doesn't have to feel so daunting—especially if you know what not to do. Here, we spoke with experts ...
Today’s Strands puzzle by The New York Times (NYT) follows the theme “Trellis beauties.” Players must find plant-related ...
If you can't get a hold of Summer Coins in Grow a Garden, here you will learn how to do so. Additionally, we have included ...
Don’t worry—we’re here to break it all down, complete with clues, the spangram, and all six answers ... climbing flowers. These are the graceful, vine-like bloomers that twist and turn along garden ...
The "gutter glide" method involves starting seedlings in a detached piece of gutter and then transplanting them into a garden trench in one long glide.
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about crape myrtles, summer vegetables, lemon trees, tomato plants, indoor palms and ...
This year’s Marin County Fair theme is Bug-Tastic! — a theme made for Marin Master Gardeners. We are all about fostering good ...
I wrote about visiting some of the hidden gardens in the Northside. I’m sure there are so many more to see. I like to see young gardens as well as older, more established ones. The freshly planted ...
The Washington County Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program hosted an open house Wednesday to ...
On Wednesday's "Jeopardy!," a contestant gave an incorrect answer that host Ken Jennings once infamously answered.
Setting aside a spot in your yard to grow flowers just for cutting all summer to make into bouquets is a goal of many ...