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Some Plants Do Better in Containers—Here's Why
Just bring ’m indoors when the weather turns. Note: While pretty, you probably don’t want to count on a hearty olive harvest ...
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Don't lose a single plant this winter. Here's how to prepare them before deep cold sets in
In the Eastern Fraser Valley, early November has always been considered the deadline for having all our plants ready for winter. Based on past experience, we know that those infamous, northeasterly, ...
I planted a persimmon about a year ago. I’ve watered it every day. It isn’t dying, but it’s also not growing. The roots are ...
Answer: Hydrangea flowers can be dried and used for indoor arrangements and decorating. It is best to cut them when they are mature, or aged, on the shrub because fresh blooms tend to wilt and turn ...
The Snohomish County Master Gardener Foundation is hosting its 23rd annual Winter Speaker Series, starting Jan. 9 at the Everett Station Weyerhaeuser Room 4th floor, 3201 Smith Ave., Everett. The […] ...
Nestled among Helena’s rolling landscapes sits a bargain hunter’s paradise where quarters transform into treasures and Washington’s face on dollar bills works overtime – welcome to the Dollar Tree, ...
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8 Hardy Container Plants You Can Leave Outside All Winter Long
Bowers says that Redtwig Dogwood is a native plant that’s super hardy and looks amazing all year round, which is why it’s one ...
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