If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient ...
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How to Deadhead Flowers and Plants
Check out this video for how to deadhead flowers and plants One win from first World Series, Mariners send Gilbert to mound in ALCS Game 6 at Toronto Hearing Abruptly Halted Amid Heated Exchange ...
Closeup of pinkish-white hibiscus flower with long red stamen. - Tomekbudujedomek/Getty Images The striking flowers of hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.) are a summertime delight. With eye-catching colors ...
Five things to do in the garden this week: Flowers: The Electric Pink globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa) will dazzle you with its flowers that explode like a fireworks finale – magenta shooting stars ...
NEXT WEEK IS the end of August, and as we look over the edge of this month, let us ponder on some important issues. Many of us live along bluffs or hillsides, so let me write again about the perils of ...
Now that we have been having an abundance of daylilies and Asiatic lilies that have been blooming all through July and into August, it’s time for a friendly reminder to be out in your flower garden ...
DENVER — Everybody loves iris, but as your garden becomes shadier over time, your iris may need sunnier locations. Even if you have plenty of sun, clumps need to be divided when they become ...
Deadheading, the removal of spent blooms, encourages new growth and more flowers. Annuals like zinnias and marigolds benefit from frequent deadheading, while others like impatiens are self-deadheading ...
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