Knowing when to prune fruit bushes can be challenging. Doing it at the wrong time of year may mean the difference between a pitiful harvest and a bountiful one.
Looking to add some raspberries to your garden this year? You may only find a few species locally, but these are worth searching for to get the best harvest.
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The best gardening tip I ever got was from my neighbor, and my harvests grow more every year
Waiting until Memorial Day to plant tomatoes has paid me back with a bountiful crop ...
Spring is just around the corner, and North Dakota State University Extension looks to help prepare gardeners for the year ...
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These roses look just like peonies but they flower for months longer – and they also smell divine
Enjoy peony vibes in your garden all summer long with these gorgeous garden rose look-alikes that are convincingly like the ...
March is a busy month in the garden, with planting, pruning and fertilizing topping the list of chores. Prioritize your ...
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9 Plants Black Walnut Trees Can Ruin (and What to Plant Instead)
Black walnut juglone can stall tomatoes, blueberries, and lilacs. Tolerant stand-ins keep beds green and productive in deep ...
Garden expert explains why waiting to prune winter jasmine and roses now can protect blooms and keep your plants healthier.
The dormant season is the best time of year to do this work, as healthy plants will respond with lots of new growth.
This week's gardening column explains when to prune roses, butterfly bushes, and walnut trees, plus the benefits of no-till gardening.
What’s the hardest thing, psychologically, for normally reasonable gardeners to do? For decades I have extolled folks to ...
Homegrown fruit from the best fruit plants are crammed with goodness, have a low carbon footprint and taste delicious ...
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