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These 5 plants are guaranteed to wow as they unexpectedly paint your yard in fiery hues in fall – and we have expert tips on how to grow them
'Give spirea a good mulch in the fall with organic material like compost, wood chips, or pine needles,' Drew advises. 'This 2 ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
How To Protect The Trees In Your Yard From Frost
When frosts and freezes hit, whether early and unexpected, or long-term in the deep of winter, protecting a young tree's branches, bark, and roots is important.
Several species of native flowering trees are currently in bloom, adding beauty to the spring landscape. These trees, including Pinxter Azaleas, Japanese magnolias, and Carolina Silverbells, offer a ...
It’s officially fall, and though the weather may still be pretty warm, now’s the time to prepare your landscaping for the coming winter. And no one is better qualified to tell you how to do it than ...
House Digest on MSN
The Fast-Growing Fruit Tree That Can Bring Unsuspected Privacy To Your Yard Or Garden
Looking to turn your yard into a secluded oasis? While a fence certainly provides privacy, it doesn't have the beauty (or ...
Fall in the SC Lowcountry doesn’t bring changing leaves, but orange wings. Here’s how to attract these fall colored butterflies to your yard this season.
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