Although it may be easier to leave the stems and leaves from old veggies, herbs, and flowers in place until spring, removing old plant debris from your garden before winter can help you avoid ...
That brown, leafless plant you’ve been staring at all winter may not be gone; it may just be dormant. Before you pull it out ...
So you lost plants this year to May’s slogfest and then to summer’s dry heat? The full toll might not even be apparent until next spring when dead/damaged plants try to shift back into growth mode. It ...
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How and when to deadhead the lavender in your garden to boost blooms
Proper lavender care involves more than just planting and watering. This crucial technique and good timing keeps your plants ...
A late freeze can make plants look dead, but cutting too early could do more harm than good—here’s what to do instead.
Brown, lifeless shrubs in April might not be dead at all; learn the quick scratch test gardeners use to tell and avoid ...
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