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With warm soil and just-warming air temperatures, June is the perfect time to get these annuals, herbs, and vegetables into the ground.
Looking for front porch plant ideas? These picks thrive in Florida’s sunny weather while adding charm to your home’s entryway ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
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The Family Handyman on MSNEasy Plants You Can Grow in Containers - MSNDiscover the beauty of growing plants in containers. We highlight an easy-to-grow species for each category, from flowers to ...
Bright, colorful petunias bloom all summer, whether planted in a flower bed, container, window box, or hanging basket. These ...
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Chico Enterprise-Record on MSNBackyard bountyBanse started her foray into gardening indoors with houseplants, then in 2002 it ventured outside into the tiny backyard of ...
It is easier than you think! Preserve your garden’s bounty with 10 tips. These methods ensure you save and store your fruit ...
Another option is to use a plastic bucket, such as an old 5-gallon paint bucket or any plastic container about that size. Use ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Often Should You Water Your Vegetable Garden?Gardens need water to thrive, but the frequency depends on several factors. Learn how often you should water your vegetable ...
Gardeners are harvesting cool-season vegetables now. As you free up space in the garden, start replacing them with warm-season vegetables. This is a great time to plant okra, southern peas and ...
At age 74, Jane Seymour is the same size she was at age 17. The "Dr. Quinn" alum focuses on core strength with Pilates and ...
The heat of summer can be hard on lawns. Mow regularly, keeping cool-season lawns like bluegrass and fescue at 3 to 3½ inches ...
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