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Plants for Dry Shade(Page)

Creating a lush, green garden in dry shade can feel like an uphill battle. While shade alone isn’t a problem, combining it with dry, compacted soil makes it much harder for plants to grow ...

Improving Apple & Pear Production(Page)

Bagging Fruit: A Simple Way to Grow Better Apples and Pears Keeping insects and diseases under control on apple and pear trees can be difficult. One simple and effective method, us ...

Perennials for Moist Areas(Page)

As with a hot, dry site, why fight the conditions offered by heavy, wet, or boggy soil?  Do you really have the time or money to install drainage tiles as most garden books advise for such sit ...

Planting Instructions for Evergreens and Shrubs(Page)

  Planting Instructions: Dig a hole two times larger than diameter of soil ball and 6 inches deeper. Fill extra depth of the hole with the soil mixture and tamp firmly to eliminat ...

Finches(Page)

Get to Know Backyard Finches Finches are some of the most beloved backyard birds in the United States. Known for their bright colors, cheerful personalities and lively songs, these small birds b ...

Herbs - Harvesting, Drying, Storing, & Freezing(Page)

There’s nothing better than harvesting fresh herbs from your garden. What happens when you have more than you can use? Drying and freezing are simple ways to preserve their flavor so you can ...

Dill(Page)

Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a member of the carrot family and has been treasured for centuries. Gardeners grow it for both its feathery, flavorful leaves and its aromatic seeds. Native to southe ...

Winter Birding(Page)

Feeding birds throughout the year is a simple and enjoyable way to connect with nature. It becomes especially important during winter when the ground freezes and natural food sources become limit ...

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