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If yellowing leaves are spoiling the look of your spring garden, try planting bulbs among taller perennials like hostas, ...
'Whether your garden has a patio or your garden is a patio, there are many fragrant plants that will not only provide your ...
Kandiyohi County Master Gardener Sue Morris discusses perennials, Minnesota's seven types of ephemerals and if ants are ...
Southwest gardeners, local plant enthusiasts, and more can tune in to a free-to-attend webinar coming up next week showcasing ...
Technology can help distinguish which birds are arriving, with migration set to be in full swing by mid-May.
Leslie Cornell of Cornell Design & Landscaping said when her customers ask about what native plants should go into their ...
Spring is almost upon us and with that comes beautiful blossoming flowering plants and warmer weather. If you’d like to ...
Five spring flowers dog owners should NEVER plant in their garden – and what to do if your pooch eats them - has been ...
Pet owners have been advised of five spring flowers to avoid planting in their gardens due to the dangers they pose to dogs.
Spring has sprung. Faces turn eagerly toward the sun, hoping for just a few minutes of warmth to burn through the winter haze ...
For the most prolific flowering, plant pansies in full sun and keep them evenly moist. Keep your secateurs (or your ...
Daffodils, tulips and wisteria can boost your garden's appearance but they should be kept well aware from dogs. Fruit seeds ...