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The sheets from your old newspaper stacks can be repurposed to ensure a weed-free garden with very little effort.
If your vegetable garden was submerged during a flood, you’ll need to take extra precautions this growing season to ensure ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree. Late summer afternoons are made for lounging in the garden! • Garden in the ...
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Summertime can make managing weeds difficult. By now garden weeds are fully established with a large, robust root system; ...
Landscape fabric blocks nutrients. You can’t easily add compost, fertilizer, or other soil amendments when a sheet of ...
Winter can feel like a time to avoid the garden, but these simple jobs can help keep things productive through the cooler ...
Many of us grew up believing all bugs were bad, a problem to be solved with a quick spray of Raid. While some insects may still merit control, albeit with narrow spectrum organic pesticides, there are ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
Crapemyrtles come in four sizes: The standard plant grows 15 feet to 35 feet; a shrublike version grows 6-15 feet; and a ...
If you have a pile of newspaper hanging around, you can put them to work preventing weeds by laying them over the soil and ...