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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNTom Karwin, On Gardening | The ‘Chelsea Chop’ and seasonal pruningAt this time of the year, from late May to early June, nature offers gardeners the opportunity to enhance a selected category ...
And that’s a good thing because it popularizes a useful technique.
If the petals get a bit droopy, it means they’re thirsty. So a little water will help restore them to their vigor. No need to reach for the fertilizer. I have never called Helenium by its popular name ...
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House Digest on MSN15 Self-Seeding Flowers To Plant For Continuous Color In Your Garden Year After YearIf you're looking for a low-maintenance addition that will bring color to your garden, consider one of these self-seeding ...
WITH June starting tomorrow, it brings the promise of better weather and the longest day – but it can also bring a feeling of ...
The method involves pruning certain perennials — those with clumping roots, like coneflower (Echinacea), black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia), goldenrod (Solidago), sneezeweed (Helenium), Salvia and ...
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