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Author of the 2006 regional best-selling novel "Time in a Garden," Mary Agria is an 8-time first prize winner of the Michigan ...
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Green Matters on MSNHold On to Your Used Sponges — the Plants in Your Garden Might Desperately Need Them This SummerA gardener shared an easy hack to reuse old sponges and help plants in your garden thrive, while sustainably using kitchen waste.
Basil, lavender and rosemary are wonderful herbs that not only taste great but also will keep the flies away. Basil ...
This 'little paradise' garden behind a towering Victorian in Old Louisville features plants, herbs, trees and sentimental ...
Within the garden, you’ll also find ginkgo, cinnamon, mulberry and countless others that are native to many regions ...
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Southern Living on MSNWhy Your Tomato Plants Have Black Spots—And How To Fix ThemSeptoria Leaf Spot and early blight can cause black spots on tomato plant leaves. Learn the cause of these fungal diseases, how to treat them, and how to prevent black spots on tomato leaves.
Overwatering is a very common gardening issue. The most easily recognizable sign of overwatering is wilted, yellow leaves.
If used for preserving or candying, the rhizomes should be dug while tender and succulent, rather than when old, tough and ...
Foundation plantings are like spandex garments. They smooth out bumpy features and add a dressy look. Though the lovely ...
Neighbors grew food in a secret garden for decades; Now it's Lancaster's new public community garden
When Kelly Slippey moved to West Lancaster Jewels eight years ago, a friend told her about the neighborhood’s secret garden. ...
One of the most recognizable summer garden problems is powdery mildew, a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.
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