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Because Japanese magnolias are deciduous and drop their leaves over the winter, it is normal for the foliage to be dying and ...
Whether you are a seasoned or novice gardener, planning next year’s garden can be exciting but a little overwhelming at times, too. Proper planning is critical for a successful garden, and whether you ...
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The idea here is to plant a leguminous crop such as beans that enriches the soil with nitrogen, followed by a light-feeding ...
The cold weather this week has put a firm end to the summer growing season and has even been cold enough to damage some less hardy lettuces. There are plenty of vegetables that will grow through ...
Did you know that you can easily repurpose an old washing machine into something capable of growing vegetables in your ...
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Grow poinsettia in a draught-free spot with bright, indirect light and a temperature of around 13-15°C. Water sparingly, typically when the surface of the compost has started to dry out. Mist the ...