FRANKLIN TWP — Everyone who has kitchen scraps, grass clippings and fallen leaves can easily parlay those seemingly disposable resources into a rich, nutrient-filled addition to their flower and ...
Before turning the mower on its side, take out the spark plug, so there’s no chance of the blade suddenly spinning to life. A ...
Shredded leaves make a great mulch for perennials. They help keep soil temperature steady during winter. Spread a 2 to 3 inch ...
There are two types of geraniums. The hardy geranium called Cranesbills which some people have and grow outside year round.
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Prepare Your Lavender Plants For Winter With One Simple Addition To The Soil
Lavender love the summer sun, so when winter approaches they need some extra care. Fortunately, it just takes one simple step ...
Gardeners love a good hack, and few things feel as satisfying as discovering that something sitting in your recycling bin ...
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The ultimate fall kit for a picture-perfect autumn yard
Tools to Use to Collect Autumn Leaves Fall cleanup is easier on your schedule and your back with the right leaf collection ...
As temperatures start to drop, an RHS-qualified food growth educator has shared the best ways to overwinter your vegetable ...
To grow your own garlic while protecting it from the cold, you have two options, according to Laura. If you have the space, ...
We have experienced several hard freezes recently in the Red River Valley and hardy plants are settling in for the long ...
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