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7 perennials to plant in January – why this month is a great time to add bare-root plants to flower borders
Perennials are the stalwarts of flower beds. These reliable plants perform year after year, filling gardens with colorful blooms and interesting foliage and attracting pollinators to their nectar-rich ...
If you’d like to add a little drama to your garden, consider Veronicastrum virginicum, also known as Culver’s root. Reaching heights up to six feet, this native prairie plant is known for its elegant ...
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If your houseplants won't stop turning yellow, look beneath the soil surface: root-bound plants
Root-bound houseplants are those that have run out of room in their pots. Not repotting them could lead to the death of the plant. Here, we explain all.
Ants usually don't eat plant roots, but a colony can do serious damage in other ways. You may need a multi-pronged plan of attack to save your plants.
Traditionally speaking, Valentine’s Day is the Christmas season for florists, whereas Mother’s Day belongs to the garden centers. However, not being one to follow tradition, I am going to take this ...
Fresh mulch transforms a yard in a single afternoon. Garden beds suddenly look polished, weeds shrink back, and plants pop ...
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