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If parts of your landscape are too moist for most plants, consider growing this ground cover. It will spread to form dense ...
Apples can be mulched with a lawn mower and put directly on to beds or composted. Now is a good time to think of soil health, ...
Denver Water enforces watering rules starting May 1, restricting lawn watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and limiting it to ...
Rock gardens are ideal if you're looking for something that's low-upkeep. This ground cover stands out with its bold color, ...
Growing vegetables is a rewarding experience that keeps the dinner plate healthy and the wallet happy. One of the best ways ...
Brunera macrophylla, or Siberian bugloss, is a charming perennial for shady spots. It adds elegance with heart-shaped leaves and delicate blue flowers. This woodland plant thrives in shaded gardens.
Adding this one plant to your garden before the month is up will ensure it blooms by summer, and deter any weeds.
These plants seem to thrive in the Western Washington climate and adapt to many different types of growing conditions.
Gardening potatoes is a new challenge to take on! Here are some tips for growing potatoes in your home garden.
You don’t need to prune damaged leaves off, but you can if they’re too bothersome, once the plant is fuller with more growth.
Rather than turning over your soil and disturbing dormant weed seeds, take a "no-dig" approach to garden beds, says gardening ...