Tips for Easy, Correct Winter Pruning
Why prune in late winter? You’re itching to plant, the ground is still frozen and you’re leaving cleanup to avoid[…]
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Why prune in late winter? You’re itching to plant, the ground is still frozen and you’re leaving cleanup to avoid[…]
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Read moreAccording to the National Agricultural Library Thesaurus, winter sowing is defines as: A propagation method used throughout the winter where[…]
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Read morePick the pod before it pops, when it is big and plump, but not yet dried out. Usually there are[…]
Read moreOverwintering tender perennials and annuals. An annual is a plant that has a one season cycle. It grows, blooms and[…]
Read moreTopping your plants near the end of the season makes the difference between plenty of dry, green fruit and fewer[…]
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Read moreBasil cuttings root very easily in water. Just change the water and rinse off the roots, every few days, to[…]
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