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Budget-wise and Eco-friendly Seed Starting
Don’t let a tight budget stop you from starting seeds indoors. Get creative and involve the whole family in the process.
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Cleaning and Storing Plant Pots
Piles of plastic pots fill the sheds and garages of gardeners across the country. Don’t throw these in the trash. Rather look for ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle plant pots.
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Containing Aggressive Plants
Mint, beebalm, and purple coneflower are garden favorites that often get out of hand. Tame these and other garden bullies with a few planting and maintenance strategies.
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Converting Grass to Gardens
Add more planting space to your landscape by converting a portion of your lawn to a flower or vegetable garden.
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Don't Top That Tree
Stop – don’t top that tree. Instead, make sure it is properly pruned for years of health, beauty, and enjoyment in your landscape.
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Dormant Lawn Seeding
Believe it or not – there is still time to repair those bare spots in the lawn and thicken up your grass.
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Earth Kind Roses
Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of roses without all the work. Many of us have switched to hardier more pest resistant shrub roses for just this reason. But now, thanks to the Earth-Kind rose designation, growing roses will be easier for all.
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Eco-friendly Aphid Control
The hot dry air in our homes during winter is tough on us and our houseplants, but it’s great for insects. You may need to lend a hand this winter to keep your plants looking good.
Check plants regularly for signs of insects. You may want to break out the hand lens or recruit a younger gardener with better eyesight.
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Eco-friendly Crabgrass Control
Spring is the time to prevent crabgrass problems in the lawn. .
The best defense against this and other lawn weeds is proper care. Grow your grass tall. Keeping it 3 to 3 ½ inches tall encourages deep roots that are more drought-tolerant and better able to fend off pests and outcompete the weeds.
Proper watering and fertilization will further reduce weed problems. Even one fertilization a year, can greatly improve your lawn’s health and reduce weed problems.
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Eco-friendly Insect Control
Every garden season is filled with beautiful or tasty surprises and a few challenges. You can prevent or reduce challenges and damage caused by insect pests and still be kind to the environment.
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Eco-friendly Lawn Weed Control
A healthy lawn is your best defense against weeds. So if you want to reduce the problem - long term- you need to learn a bit more about the weeds.
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Eco-friendly Mosquito Control
Don’t let mosquitoes prevent you from enjoying your garden this summer. A fan and a bit of outdoor housekeeping will help you manage these pests.
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Eco-friendly Perennial Garden Weed Control
So it seems your perennial garden is filled with more weeds than flowers. Now is a great time to reclaim your garden by getting the weeds under control.
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Eco-friendly Powdery Mildew Control
Don’t panic when you find your zinnias, lilac, bee balm or phlox leaves are covered with a white powdery substance. This fungal disease, known as powdery mildew, is often a yearly problem on a variety of plants.
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Eco-friendly Slug and Snail Control
Get the most flavor and nutritional value from your garden-fresh vegetables with proper harvesting, storage and preparation.
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Eliminate Floppy Perennials
Flopping perennials can ruin the beauty and enjoyment of your garden. Take note and prevent future problems with a bit of proactive care.
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Five Minute Garden Maintenance
Improve your garden’s beauty, increase your enjoyment, and reduce stress five minutes at a time.
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Garden Math - Ordering Mulch and Topsoil
Don’t end up with a driveway full of excess topsoil and mulch waiting for friends and family to haul away the surplus for their gardens. Do a bit of math in advance and order just the amount needed.
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Green Roof Birdfeeder
Invite the birds into your landscape for added color, motion, and interest while creating a focal point in one of your gardens. Plant a green roof birdfeeder.
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Growing Grass in Shade
Love your shade trees but tired of the sparse lawn and bare spots? Make this the season you eliminate the frustration of trying to grow grass in the shade and go for a permanent fix.
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Holes for Cabbage, Broccoli and Kale Leaves
Have you noticed those beautiful white butterflies flitting across your garden? Lovely to look at, but what they leave behind is a problem for gardeners.
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Hosta of the Year
Hostas are great for shade and low maintenance gardens. But with hundreds of choices it can be a bit overwhelming. So the American Hosta Growers Association has stepped in to help.
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Keep an Eye on the Weather and Grow a Better Garden
Be a weather watcher and grow a better garden. Weather events like spring floods, summer droughts, temperature extremes and unseasonable weather episodes can have long term impact on our plants.
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Keep Your Landscape Green Despite Watering Bans and High Water Bills
You can have a good-looking landscape and lower your water bill this summer!
Whether it is a self-imposed or community wide watering ban, many gardeners are looking for ways to reduce their use of municipal water.
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Kitchen Scraps to Gardener’s Gold
Give your garbage disposal and wallet a rest. Convert kitchen scraps into a nutritious soil additive for your garden while raising bait for your next fishing trip. All you need is a container with drainage holes, shredded paper, red worms and of course kitchen scraps.
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Lawn Fertilization for a Healthy Lawn
A proper diet will keep your lawn healthy and better able to fight off weeds and pests.
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Monitor and Adjust Tree Care
Improve the health and longevity of your trees and shrubs with a bit of preventative care.
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Mulch Your Way to a Beautiful Low Maintenance Garden
Summers are filled with barbeques, vacations, and caring for our landscapes. Mulching is one way to save time and effort over a season or two, giving you more time for fun.
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Plant an Instant Lawn with Sod
Transform bare soil to green lawn in less than a day. Use quality sod to create a new lawn or fill bare patches in existing turf.
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Preparing the Lawn Mower for the Season
Prepare your lawn mower now for the grass cutting season ahead. You will minimize breakdowns, frustration, and improve the health and beauty of your lawn.
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Rake Away Snow Mold in the Lawn
Rake your way to a healthy lawn. As the snow recedes from the lawn break out the leaf rake and fluff up the grass. This helps reduce the risk of pink and gray snow mold developing and damaging your lawn. These fungal diseases are most common when heavy snow falls or ice covers non-frozen turf or after late winter snow storms. The damage is usually seen where snow lingers late in the season. Symptoms appear as circular areas of matted brown grass. You may even see a gray or pink cobweb-like growth over these areas. A light raking dries the grass, making it less susceptible to these diseases.
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Safely Store Landscape Products
Whether you’ve gone organic or use traditional fertilizers and pest management products you need to store them properly for safety’s sake and their longevity.
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Save Water and Money with Rain Barrels
Save money and be kind to your garden and the environment by capturing rainwater and putting it to work in your landscape.
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Saving Hibiscus, Mandevilla, Bougainvillea and Other Tropical Plants Over Winter
You’ve enjoyed their blooms all summer and now you would like to preserve your hibiscus, mandevilla, bougainvillea, or other tropical plant for next season.
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Selecting Grass Seed
We walk on it, play sports on it and expect it to look great all year long – our lawns.
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Selecting Rain Barrels
Save money and be kind to your garden and the environment by capturing rainwater and putting it to work in your landscape.
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Squash Vine Borer
All your hard work is paying off with an abundant harvest. Then, one day you notice your squash plants are wilted and near death.
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Summer Lawn Care
Warm temperatures, drought and summer rain storms take their toll on our landscapes. Keep your lawn healthy and looking its best despite the summer weather.
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Tired of watering? Save time, money and water with a few simple changes.
Mulch your garden beds with shredded leaves, evergreen needles, or other organic matter. It conserves moisture while suppressing weeds and improving the soil.
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Water Wise Gardening
Use water wisely in your landscape to save you time, improve plant health and reduce your water bill.
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Weed Control in the Garden
No matter the time of the season, weeds seem to grow and thrive. Keeping them under control will give you a healthier, more productive and attractive garden.
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