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Storing Dahlias for Winter

Preparing Your Hydrangeas for Winter

Winter Rose Care

Friday Five – Five Fabulous Finds

Water-Wise Gardening
Landscape watering is one of the biggest uses of water for the average homeowner. However, it is possible to dramatically reduce your water consumption, lower your water bill and still have a beautiful, productive garden. Just follow these eight steps: Add organic matter to your soil. Soil is essentially a collection of mineral particles of…

Composting: Making Humus
An important ingredient in improving your growing substance is the micro life–bacteria, fungi, and other tiny organisms– which live on the surfaces of organic material. Acting as an elaborate food chain within a pile of yard and garden waste, they decompose it as they eat and reproduce. Pile some moist carbon material (dried, brown materials…

Six Soil Problems Solved by Adding Compost/Humus
Compaction: Good soil is loose and crumbly because it has lots of air spaces. Plant roots are able to penetrate soil deeply for extended drought resistance and stability. Air is also essential to the micro-life that lives on its organic content and processes its nutrients to create fertility. Typically soil in a home landscape is…

A Plant Primer for the New Gardener
A simple way to start a garden is to use what many call “bedding” plants. These started plants give you a head start; both in design and success. When displays of bedding plants start showing up at your local garden retailer, you may think it’s time to plant. But don’t rush in and buy those…