Wildflowers, daffodils and tulips have bloomed, showing the first signs of spring. Soon, tomatoes, cucumbers and more will grow in backyard gardens. Penn State Master Gardeners gathered at Penn State ...
MACON, Ga. — The spring season is right around the corner and several people are looking forward to their blossoming spring gardens. Susan Fisher from the UGA extension joined us at 13WMAZ to share ...
DENVER — On warm days, I love opening the windows and going outside to poke around the garden and look for signs of spring. Sure enough, we have flowers. Snowdrops and crocus are already in bloom.
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How to plant roses for stunning blooms that last for years
Get beautiful blooms year after year with these tips.
I like to mow my lawn at 3 to 3½ inches in height, and frequently enough so I cut less than one-third of the total height each time. Most lawns are cut too short. Maintaining lawns at a taller ...
Whether you have a sprawling front yard or a small patch of grass, everyone wants their lawn to look lush come spring and summer. The secret to a beautiful landscape is knowing when to sow grass seed, ...
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8 Best Fruits You Can Still Plant In June
It's usually best to plant fruits in early spring, but June isn't too late. Here are a few types of fruit you can grow even ...
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8 tips for getting more blooms from your roses all season long
Keep those gorgeous roses coming with these bloom-boosting tips.
Pruning is my favorite gardening task and I am happy that the pruning season is quickly approaching. It’s a good time to ...
ATLANTA, Georgia — As spring blooms and the Southern sun starts showing off, gardeners across the region are eager to dig in—literally. At Pike Nurseries in Atlanta, the vibrant displays and fresh ...
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