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Why it's time to ditch the landscape fabric (& the best alternative to use instead)
Landscape fabric is a fairly convenient way to lay down a weed-blocking subsurface. But there are many disadvantages and ...
A practical guide to blending fruits, vegetables, and herbs with ornamental plants in Indian gardens to boost freshness, ...
IT may still be the bleak mid-winter, but January is an important gardening month to prepare for the spring ahead. This is ...
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6 signs it's high time to replace your mulch
When you see any of these indications, you know it's time to freshen up your mulch.
The Cool Down on MSN
Homeowner shares stunning before-and-after footage of garden transformation: 'So dreamy'
"I am so proud of how far we’ve come." Homeowner shares stunning before-and-after footage of garden transformation: 'So ...
Recently, I was out in my garden pulling up old pieces of bamboo used for fencing around some fragile native plants getting established. I was in the process of making a pile of them to burn, when ...
They say never trust a realtor. But as fears of a nationwide price slump grip the housing market, homeowners would be wise to ...
Fed up with a lawn that turns into a pond after every shower? Uncover five common causes of garden flooding and the simple ...
From mid-February you can sow tomato and cucumber seeds for growing in greenhouses, and plant out garlic and shallots in ...
Hot, dry spells don’t have to spell disaster. Here’s how to keep beds, borders, veg and pots alive through a summer drought with better watering, smart shade and small habit shifts.
Sawdust is only as garden-safe as its source. Clean, untreated wood is fine, but dust from painted, stained, pressure-treated ...
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