Gardening Know How on MSN
6 plants to prune in June for better blooms next year
June is the prime time to prune back these plants. Sharpen your pruners and get sni ...
After a long, cold winter, spring-blooming bulbs are a welcome sight in your garden. From daffodils to tulips and crocuses to snowdrops, spring bulbs add much-needed color to the landscape, just when ...
For lush garden color and vibrant blooms all spring long, you'll want to add plants that flower during the heat of summer and into autumn. It's not hard to achieve, but planning is essential. Here's ...
I have one of those flower gardens that people pause and take pictures of. But every time someone passes my garden and compliments my flowers, I have to stop myself from saying, “It’s really a lot ...
The time to plant your seed is drawing nigh. Spring grass seeding in the transition zone is challenging due to weather, weeds, and timing. Plant seed as soon as soil reaches 50°F, using coated seeds ...
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 ...
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How To Prune Peppers In Late Spring For A Stronger, Fuller Plant All Summer
Pepper plants do not always respond well to heavy pruning, especially early in the season when strong roots and healthy stems ...
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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