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.
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Purple, orange, red, and yellow flowers growing outdoors. - budistudio77/Shutterstock Some think of weeds simply as any plant growing where it's unwanted, but even ...
Water the straw bales deeply every day during the conditioning process, and apply another ½ cup of high-nitrogen fertilizer on each bale on days 3 and 5. On days 7 and 9, apply ¼ cup of high-nitrogen ...
Prep the location where you want your garden to be by leveling raised spots with a shovel, pulling out large weeds, and ...
Growing your own pumpkins brings the joy of fall to your backyard and rewards you with food and decorations. Pumpkins thrive ...
Mulching is key to protecting most perennials over winter, and the coneflower is no exception. Adding three inches of organic mulch, such as fallen leaves, straw, or bark, to the soil will insulate ...
Peonies should be planted in the fall because they need a chilling period to produce blooms. Learn when and how to plant peonies in your hardiness zone.
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One homeowner was inspired to line her home with beautiful zinnia flowers and wanted to know how to maintain her garden beds.
As the long, warm days of summer gradually give way to the crisp, cool embrace of autumn, it's time for gardeners to prepare ...