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This was published 8 years ago 'Dry flat in shade' and other shouty laundry labels that are best left ignored Renée Turner October 25, 2016 — 1.15pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large ...
In most of the middle and eastern parts of North America, the local woods get pretty darned dry at some point during the summer. So it is in the understory of those woods that we can find some ...
First, here’s Edelman with some background: It is important to read care labels because proper washing and drying procedures will extend the life of your clothes and household items.
This is one part in a weekly series featuring the UC Davis Arboretum’s “Garden Gems” series – 45 can’t-fail, easy-care, low-water plants well adapted to our region and that add sparkle ...
This is what you learn in gardening, eventually: If you wait to do something until you think of it, it’s usually too late. By the time the rosebush stirs in April, the season for pruning has ...
Consumer Traps & Tips–A weekly service of the Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs DivisionTopic: Dry Cleaning and Care LabelsTrap–Sonia was distraught. The designer business suit she planned to ...
Putting greens, or any turf area, that receive persistent shade will be weaker than greens in full sun. In some instances, shade that occurs during fall and winter can negatively impact the grass for ...
Native to the Central Coast, California honeydew is a little known native herb for dry shade. This pretty fern-like perennial is a favorite of native bees.
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three shade perennials to try.