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Fall gardening isn’t just about tidying up your summer beds; it’s also the perfect time to plant a variety of crops, flowers, and shrubs that will thrive in the cooler temperatures.
Perennials can be the backbone of your garden because they come back every year. Learn how and when you should plant ...
Sunflowers are beloved as summer annuals. Learn more about the different varieties of sunflowers, how to care for them, and ...
Azaleas should be planted in early spring or early fall before extreme temperatures set in.Plant azaleas similarly to other ...
Apply commercial fertilizers, manure or compost to cane, bush (gooseberries, currants, and blueberries), and trailing berries ...
The last frost date is coming up in Massachusetts. Here's when it will be safe to plant crops without the risk of freezing ...
You can usually find how long it takes for a plant to grow on the back of the seed packet, or if you are at a garden shop, you can ask staff for help. Asking what kinds of soil, watering schedule ...
"Garden strawberries are typically much ... If you are able to plant your strawberries in the fall, they will have time to establish themselves before the mild winter hits, Mike's said.
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), also known as Persian buttercup. This plant produces beautiful flowers in a ...