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A. Help with bountiful basil is on the way. First, do not transplant basil into the ground in our Western Washington climate.
If you have rose bushes, you know that June is prime season for flowering. Deadheading roses not only makes the bush look ...
Do you know the difference between an annual, biennial and perennial plant? If not, here's everything you need to know.
"Always do your own extensive research." Forager reveals clever method to make use of dangerous vine spreading across US: ...
These flowers will thrive in sunny gardens and will come back year after year with bright, colorful, easy-to-care-for blooms.
With warm soil and just-warming air temperatures, June is the perfect time to get these annuals, herbs, and vegetables into ...
Summer planting causes undue stress on plants. Learn why some plants are less likely to survive when planted in the summer ...
Plants and pets: Your furry friends and greenery add more life to your spaces. For your green thumb, find tips for saving ...
Deer tend to leave these beautiful flowering vines alone. While a very hungry deer will eat almost any plant, there are many that they tend to avoid, among them are some spectacular vines. Most of ...
A mix of impatiens, hostas and other plants help create a whimsical vignette in Gaylord Stauffer's backyard. Stauffer's garden will be one of seven featured in the Friends of the Grout Historic Houses ...
Nothing lifts a garden’s mood quite like the burst of bright yellow blooms—even when the skies are gray. Yellow flowering ...