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Meanwhile, On Gardenista: Gathering, Weaving, Making
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. Here’s what’s moving ...
Gardeners who prize dahlias, cannas and gladiolus are faced with a choice: buy new every year, or dig them up, store them ...
We've yet to experience a hard frost or dip below zero degrees here in the north west of Ireland but the shorter day length ...
Leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach, kale and arugula are good choices for a beginner. Basil, dill, oregano, mint, parsley, ...
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My tried and tested guide to leaving dahlias in the soil over winter
The key thing to be aware of when leaving dahlia tubers in the soil is that they need to be kept warm, so you almost need to ...
During this stretch before Thanksgiving, there are plenty of activities in Boston for curious minds, including a Boston ...
This is a good time to clean your gardening tools and pots before you put them away for winter. Dirty ones can spread disease from an infected plant to a healthy one. If you are working with diseased ...
With winter around the corner, it’s time for the sixth annual Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein, Vernon Hills, Kildeer Winter Coat Drive for Vets, with over 40 collection locations. Generously ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a warmer and drier winter for most of North Carolina. In contrast, The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts a colder-than-normal winter ...
Now summer is well and truly over, so too are the beautiful floral blooms that filled the garden over the past few months. However, there's still much to be done for these plants, especially if you're ...
CHASKA, Minn. — If you’ve had a bountiful apple harvest this fall, you don’t have to eat or preserve them all at once. With proper storage, many apple varieties can last well into the winter ...
While the public enjoys the pumpkin spice of fall, PennDOT officials are preparing for the iced-covered highways that winter will likely soon bring. PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll was at the PennDOT ...
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