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No gardener wants to see all their hard work ruined by rummaging squirrels. But does thiram really keep these critters away from your bulbs?
Fennel seeds are traditionally sown in spring or early summer. The crop does not enjoy root disturbance, so it is more suitable to sow seeds outdoors once the temperatures warm and to plant ...
Japanese ligustrum and its sister, Amur River privet, are two of the most invasive plants in Texas landscaping.
In a few weeks, gardeners across Nebraska will start planting. Make sure your soil is ready, so those new arrivals will thrive.
Immature garlic does not store well, while over-mature bulbs are more subject to disease. Don’t discard, but rather use, ...
How to deal with invasive weeds: identify the enemy, research the best practices for dealing with it, and in many cases, start waging a multiyear war using the weapons of choice.
Neil Sperry shares tips to control weeds and treat plant diseases and pests, including what to do about a Mexican persimmon ...
Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, ...
The garden is looking full and lush now, with leaves as deep green as they will ever be and many of the more luxuriant flowers now blooming: lilies, day lilies, agapanthus and Oriental poppies among ...
Eremurus, also called foxtail lilies or desert candles, bloom in early summer. They require certain growing conditions in order to thrive.
Maintaining a flourishing flower garden can be expensive, but propagating your existing plants by seed or cutting can help to ...
These are the top six gardening habits that may be harming your garden plants, according to horticulturists; you're ...