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DIY SUCCULENT GUTTER GARDEN

DIY SUCCULENT GUTTER GARDEN

A few years ago, I saw pictures for a gutter garden online. I was instantly smitten with this industrial vertical planter — first, because I love repurposing materials; and second, because I’m always looking to add dimension to my garden with vertical elements. So recently, we decided to create our own version of the Gutter […]

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Kitchen Herb Garden

Kitchen Herb Garden

I have a good sized vegetable garden at the very back of my 1-acre property where I grow all manner of edibles, but I don’t always want to trek more than ½ acre to harvest some herbs for dinner. So I created a kitchen herb garden off of my back patio — this is an […]

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Help for floppy perennials

Help for floppy perennials

Pruning can be intimidating, even for experienced gardeners. Where to make the cut, when to make the cut, and how to make the cut are all factors to consider and it is often different, depending on what you’re cutting back. The reasons for pruning can be as varied as the methods, but it helps if […]

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How to Prune Azaleas and Camellias

How to Prune Azaleas and Camellias

If you grow azaleas and camellias, at some point you’ll need to prune them. Azaleas are universally viewed as hardy, easy-to-grow plants. Camellias, for some reason, have the reputation of being delicate flowers. That is hardly the case. Unless it is a variety that stays small (and there are a few of those) a happy […]

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How to Fertilize Azaleas and Camellias

How to Fertilize Azaleas and Camellias

Fertilize spring-blooming shrubs such as azaleas and camellias right after they finish flowering. The plants have just used a lot of resources to produce flowers, and both azaleas and camellias push new flushes of leaves immediately after they bloom, as well. By the time they’re finished with all of that growth and activity they can […]

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SQUASH TUNNEL

SQUASH TUNNEL

Truth be told, I’m somewhat of a new vegetable gardener. I’ve only been growing edibles for about 4 years now, and I’ve learned a lot about what works and what doesn’t — like squashes, for example. We are a big squash family. We love all of them, the summer squashes and the winter squashes. But […]

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