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Weeding Out the WeedsWeeding Out The Weeds If your landscaping involves materials such as wood chips or gravel, pesky weeds can be a real problem. Without other plants competing for light or nutrients, annoying dandelions and crabgrass can grow at will. There is a simple preventative action to take. Just lay down a sheet of plastic or landscaping fabric (such...  |
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When Potted Plants Need a New HomeWhen Potted Plants Need a New Home If you're eager to get your hands back into the soil, now's a great time to get your fingernails dirty! Mid winter is perfect for repotting your indoor plants since many plants need to be transplanted into larger containers every two to three years. Here are a few signs that tell you that it's time to... |
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Window Dressing
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Window DressingWindow Dressing You might be snowbound, but gardeners can still keep busy all winter by nurturing plants on your window sills. For optimal results you need to match each plant with the right conditions. North-facing windows favor low-light plants like philodendron, fig and wandering Jew. South-facing windows, which get the most sun, suit... |
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Winter Gardening in the SummerWinter Gardening in the Summer The zucchini is starting to produce and summer salads are a staple of evening dinners. It's tempting at this time of the year to put your feet up, relax and enjoy the bounty of your hard work. Yet by November, I'm often left wishing I had put in a little more effort in during the summer so that I could.. |
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Wintertime Green ThumbWintertime Green Thumb The ground may be frozen outside but you can still exercise your green thumb--and improve your cooking at the same time. Just start a little mini-garden in your kitchen by planting some fresh herbs and vegetables. It's really pretty easy: all you need are some planters, soil, seeds and light. In well-lit areas, you...  |
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