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Clay Soil

Clay soil is often cursed by gardeners but clay can be a wonderful thing. This article will teach you about clay soils, why you should love them, and how to make them even better.

Any soil can benefit from adding organic matter. To learn more about transforming bad soils to good and making good soils even better read on for a practical guide to making garden compost.

What and how to successfully grow flowers under trees is a common question for many gardeners. This article will go over the basics of growing flowers under trees.

North Pole Thuja (arborvitae)

Winter can be a drab time for gardens but interesting plants can be added for winter color and interest. Some key essentials for winter gardens are exfoliating bark, stem color, berries, foliage and texture.

Mulching your garden can help protect it against winter damage. This article covers how and why to apply winter mulch.

This article goes over techniques for overwintering plants that must remain green and growing through the winter.

One of the most basic questions on gardening is whether you are looking for a sun or shade plant, or maybe something in between. This simple idea can be difficult to define if you don't understand what constitutes full sun, full shade, and partial sun/shade. This article will go over the basics of sun and shade and how to determine which category different areas should be labeled.

My plant was flowering and now it's stopped. Why did it stop and more importantly how do I make it start flowering again? This article will go over some of the top reasons why plants go out of bloom.

Learn more about what irrigation tools will work best for your landscape beds.

Watering garden beds appropriately can be a challenge. This article explains the basics of watering landscapes.

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