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Shade gardens are a delightful asset to your landscape. Gardening Tips & Advice Wondering when to start your pruning? Dandelions: Friend or foe? Tips for the best tomatoes ever! Thinking about a ...

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Gardening in the Shade
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A to Z's of Home Gardening: Shade Garden Habitat
Shade gardening focuses upon selecting shade loving plants that require little sunlight to brighten up dark

Slugs and Salal: Pacific Northwest Gardening - Shade-loving plants
Shade-loving Plants. Perennial plants for shade. Gardening around large trees. [Helleborus niger] Helleborus niger. Perennial plants for <

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Gardening in the Shade
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Shade Gardening
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QUESTION: Our fall foliage seems to be unusually colorful this year, especially the golden leaves on many crepe myrtles. What are the trees that are covered now with dark red/purple foliage? ANSWER: You are probably writing about the Bradford ...

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Acadiana Gardening: Bradford Pear is a plant for all seasons - The Daily Advertiser

CHICAGO (MCT) - Some house-hunters absolutely must have space for a big flat­screen TV. Others, a two-car garage. For me, it's a garden. When I imagine a dream home, it's really a dream garden: a place with more sun and less shade, with space for ...

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Room to grow: Home offers garden with space to make it one's own - Catholic Online

You will recall that a few weeks back I offered some sage advice on how to prune. I covered the basics which included the two main types of pruning cuts and a little bit of information on timing. Then I left you hanging on hydrangeas. So here is the ...

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So, how do I prune my hydrangea? | Steve Smith on Gardening - Bothell Reporter

Cool temperatures bring some beautiful color to the landscape in the form of flowers. Camellias, the belle of the South, are putting on their ritual display of colorful single blooms, formal doubles or peony form flowers that will continue into ...

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GARDENING: Camellias will reward you with color - Florida Times-Union

The next few weeks are an ideal time for planting new trees and shrubs. The soil is still just about warm enough and the plants are in, or entering, their dormant phase. Container grown plants can be put in the ground at any time of year but if you ...

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Go Organic - It’s a tree-mendous time to put your roots down - Reading Evening Post

The first snow has fallen, unexpectedly so, and it is time to put your garden to bed. Simple housekeeping is of essence. Start with the hand tools that served you well all season. Inspect them, clean them, wipe them with oil and hang them up. It ...

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Nov. - A frosty reception - Atlanticville

If you are stumped as to what to get those gardening enthusiasts on your list, maybe I can help you start. Each year Iowa State Extension puts out one of the best calendars you will find. Produced with gardeners in mind, each month features a ...

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Consider giving books to gardener in your life - Iowa City Press-Citizen

Hydrangeas are the butt of many a garden joke. Perhaps it is a question of familiarity breeding contempt. While nobody can deny their omnipresence, they are popular for good reason: easy to grow, floriferous and dependable. They are usually ...

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White hydrangeas - Guardian Unlimited

"The trees waved their branches and rustled their leaves, but the smallest of all just stood stiff in the breeze. When Winter winds howled, the trees were afraid, and dropped their leaves, till there was no more shade. The smallest of all just stood ...

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Caring for your Christmas tree - Marshall Independent

In nightly invasions of my deck, an animal gets into my squirrel-proof bird feeder, scatters seed, pulls down my suet cage, takes the suet, digs in my flower pots, destroys the flowers, and lastly defecates on my deck. I'm sending a photo. Please ...

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