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The first half of July is your last chance to fertilize roses to keep them blooming all summer.
Get beautiful blooms year after year with these tips. The key to growing beautiful, healthy roses is knowing how and when to plant them, as this allows these flowering shrubs to establish quickly in ...
Jesse Nelson, store manager at Family Tree Nursery in Shawnee, shared some expert advice for local gardeners on how to keep your annuals healthy when things get hot. “As long as you’ve got the right ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Citrus Lantana is known for its hardiness, heat tolerance, and lovely blooms. It thrives in the heat and will continue ...
Leary, founder of The Dallas Garden School, shares her tips for making the most of the fall growing season in North Texas. It ...
You can plant many perennials in the spring or fall, especially if you live in a mild climate. Bare-root perennials like to get in the ground in the early spring, but you can transplant potted plants ...
How To Plant Purple Pixie® Loropetalum in the Ground Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping Loropetalum is available from garden centers as potted plants that are easy to transplant into the garden in spring or ...
But what about those beautiful fall potted mums you purchased at the nursery to brighten up your patio or front door? Are they doomed for the trash bin? Absolutely not.
If it's time to overwinter your own potted plants, here are Martha Stewart's top tips and tricks. The first thing you need to do before storing your potted plants is to inspect, trim, and repot them ...
Cuttings from woody plants like hydrangeas, roses, herbs and more is a great way to enhance your yard this time of year.