Top Five Tips for Growing Beautiful RosesFrom June to September, roses add a special flourish to yards, gardens and public parks throughout the U.S. But for many gardeners, tending roses may seem inti
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Home Grown GoodnessTips for growing herbs and veggies at home- All over the country, people are taking the time to enjoy the simple pleasures of growing their own vegetables and herbs. From small cont
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Gardening With Charlie – Controlling Annual WeedsNow that the vegetable garden is all planted, not only are your seeded squash, cucumbers, lettuces, beans and carrots coming up, so are the weeds.
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Growing Better Green Beans- Green beans are one of the quintessential veggies of summer, and they are hard to beat for the quantity of food they provide per square foot. They are also easy to grow, pr
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What\’s Eating My Potatoes?- Potatoes are a fun crop to grow, especially when it comes time to dig for those buried treasures. Unfortunately, there are numerous pests that are also fond of potatoes. He
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Growing Mini Roses Indoors- Kathy Bond-Borie, Guest Columnist – Even though the weather has turned cold and we\’ve put our garden roses to bed for the winter, that doesn\’t mean we have to be rose-depri
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Garbage-Can Gardening- It\’s mid-winter and the kids are clamoring for things to do. Outdoor play is great, but here\’s a fun indoor planting activity to offer when the weather is lousy. With little eff
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Easy Care: Spider Plants and Exotic Ferns- This is another one of our traditional indoor hanging baskets. It does very well in medium to high light. It’s called a spider plant or airplane plant. It’s
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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose- There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it\’s a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each o
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Growing Red Raspberries- Raspberries are so delicate and perishable they\’re scarce at the supermarket and fruit stands and expensive if you find them. Fortunately, they\’re easy to grow at home. Althou