If you love bringing fresh flowers into your home, but don’t love the price of weekly bouquets, there's an easy solution: You can grow your own! A "cut flower garden" is fun and rewarding, and can ...
This Benary Giant Coral zinnia passed the “wiggle test.” Gently shake the stem at its base. If it remains firm, go ahead and harvest. Praying mantis hatchlings disperse and begin hunting for insect ...
Summer is not far off, with plenty of warm weather ahead, so plan now so you know what flowers to grow so you can cut and bring indoors to enjoy. Growing cut flowers is easy and won’t require much ...
Celeste Scott talks about easy to grow cut flowers, and Booker T. Leigh show how to aerate a lawn. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, UT Extension Horticulture Specialist ...
I’m a fan of Floret, the flower farm run by Erin Benzakein in Washington’s fertile Skagit Valley. There, on her 2-acre farm, ...
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Here's How to Identify Plants That Need Cutting Back This Fall
Pruning plants with decay, disease or overgrowth is essential to a healthier garden next year. Discover the plants that will ...
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7 Plants You Should Cut Back in September for a Happier Garden
Key Points Prune wisteria, roses, and lavender in September to control growth and encourage healthier blooms.Cut back bearded iris, daylily, and blanket flower to prevent pests and refresh plants for ...
When stores start to fill the shelves with pumpkin spice everything, from Twinkies to Cheerios, it can only mean one thing — amaryllis season.
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