House Digest on MSN
How To Prevent Accidentally Reseeding Grass In Your Flower Beds
Nothing ruins your flower beds quite like grass popping up everywhere. Find out how your lawn mower and garden tools could be ...
Riverside Press-Enterprise on MSN
How to avoid a weed problem in the garden in the spring
When weeds do appear, remove them before they flower. Deep-rooted weeds can be pulled using a stick weeder or pointed, narrow trowel (take care to avoid cutting drip lines). Very young weeds can be ...
The combination of fallen leaves and grass clippings and/or spent plants from the yard also makes the perfect recipe for ...
The South African on MSN
How to start an edible garden, even without green fingers
Want to start an edible garden but don’t have green fingers? These basic tips will get you started the right way.
From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look ...
Southern Living on MSN
What Is Bulb Lasagna?
Plant a bulb lasagna this fall and enjoy three times as much color in spring. Find out what bulb lasagna is, how to plant bulb lasagna, and why it's worth trying.
Country Living UK on MSN
24 cold-loving winter flowers to brighten the darkest days
Plan a few spots of color in your winter garden with these persistent blooms. In mild climates, many these cold-loving ...
October is a good time of year to reassess the appropriateness of what's in your yard. Learn how to "edit your garden" and ...
Rozelle: Fertilize in late fall when the grass is still actively growing but has slowed down its growth. We use organic ...
True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
Crabgrass is in constant competition with your lawn, but removing it before it flowers and ensuring it has nowhere to grow ...
Summer might get all the gardening glory—lush lawns, bright blooms, and hours spent basking in the sun—but real gardeners ...
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