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How to grow four o'clock plants – for spectacular, sweet-smelling summer blooms that hummingbirds and butterflies adore
'While four o'clock plants need water to thrive, their tubers will rot if they are in waterlogged soil,' says Juliet. 'Choose a site where the soil is well-drained, or amend the soil accordingly.' ...
Many of you lost trees, shrubs and flowers during the summer solstice storm. Now that the clean-up is well underway, you may ...
During the height of summer, plant growth is in full force. And while it's tempting to hold onto as many blooms as possible for as long as you can, it’s sometimes helpful to trim away sections of ...
(WXMI) — Ottawa County is currently experiencing a 3.5-inch rainfall deficit since June 1 and is in a moderate drought, which is putting stress on garden plants and containers that require consistent ...
Native plants that bloom in late summer and early fall provide a crucial nectar source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Plant late-summer blooming flowers to help attract ...
Lots of brightly colored flowering plants in a range of containers - Ira Niva/Shutterstock If you've been looking for ways to keep your garden from fading come midsummer, there's one must-plant flower ...
This popular summer flower is easy to grow and a favorite among pollinators. With a little work, you can harvest its seeds ...
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The Most Popular Flower In Your State
From zinnia to waxflower, find out which flower has won the popularity contest in each state, as well as their care tips so ...
Wisteria is a wonderful climber that blooms fragrant flowers during the spring and summer months. To help them thrive, there ...
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, a farm 30 miles south of Portland, kicks off its second annual Summer Flowers event on Thursday. (Courtesy Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm) If you missed the iconic tulip fields at the ...
Reds, yellows and purples fill the landscape and remind us that fall gardens still have plenty of life left. While many cultivated plants offer ornamental appeal, not all of them provide food for ...
However, if you’ve harvested your Romas already, go ahead and pull out the vines to make room for something else.
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