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Should You Let Leaves Sit On Your Flower Beds?
Fall leaves are gardening gold to suppress weeds, improve the soil, and protect roots in flower beds. Learn how to use leaves in your flower beds.
Rejuvenate your garden beds. Get free plants. Dividing the perennial plants in your garden in autumn is a win-win. Here's why and how to do it ...
We usually think about climate requirements when shopping for a new plant, but it's crucial to also make sure a species is ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Hacks To Improve Garden Soil On A Shoestring Budget
Whether you're gardening a small space, or keeping a tight budget, soil amendments and fertilizers can get pricey. But there ...
House Digest on MSN
24 Real Plants With Names That Sound Scary
Whether you celebrate the creepy season around Halloween or enjoy a bit of a scare year-round, you'll be interested in some ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts issue warning against all-too-common landscaping blunder: 'Great advice'
Volcano mulching is a detrimental gardening practice. According to LSU's AgCenter, mulch should never be piled up in a mound around the base of the trunk.
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