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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.
The “chop” forces plants to produce bushier growth, resulting in sturdier, tighter and fuller plants that aren’t as likely to ...
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 ...
Bees are essential for our environment as they help pollinate plants, which is crucial for plant reproduction and global food ...
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House Digest on MSNEnhance The Look Of Your Summer-Blooming Perennials With These 20 Companion PlantsPairing perennial flowers with similar flowers, grasses, or other companion plants that thrive in shared conditions adds interest and texture to your garden.
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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