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How To Care For Raised Garden Beds In Winter For A Thriving Spring Garden
Winter is the perfect time to prepare raised garden beds for spring planting. Learn what to do in winter to have richer soil and fewer pests in raised garden beds.
Don't throw out that old potting soil just yet! We've compiled a list of wonderful uses for your aged loam that are so easy ...
Ever looked at your yard or balcony and wished it was bursting with life? Starting a garden can feel out of reach when you’re ...
Supertunia Hoopla Vivid Orchid petunia has only been out for short time but is already lining the trophy case, and is now ...
One of my readers asked me recently when a person should dig up her sweet potato vines and harvest her sweet tubers. Despite its name sweet potato is not a true potato. Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) ...
Winter might have settled in, but that doesn’t mean your garden has to hibernate. December is actually the perfect month to ...
House Digest on MSN
13 Ideas To Landscape A No-Mow Yard
A no-mow yard saves you time and money. There are many ways to approach it, depending on your region and aesthetic, from ...
House Digest on MSN
10 composting methods: How to choose the best one for your garden
Composting is beneficial to gardeners and the environment, but to make the most of it, you need to discover which method best ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
A must-try trick for loosening up compact clay soil in your yard
Most garden soils are either too sandy or too heavy with clay. If yours is the latter there's a kitchen pantry staple that can help break things up.
To till or not to till? Some might say running the tiller in the garden is the best part of it all. Other gardens never see a ...
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