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Learn about ways to use Chartreuse in the garden, along with plants that sport the color.
For many of us fall is great season to decorate before freezing weather and celebrate the holidays as temperatures cool off. For those of us in non-freeze zones fall is a good time to do your winter planting to help keep things looking fresh in the garden for the winter!
Gardens can sometimes start to look a bit tired as summer moves into its final phases and fall arrives. Utilizing plants that bloom, develop brightly colored fruit or have great foliage color in late summer and fall is a great way to keep your garden looking fresh.
There are some special considerations when it comes to containers for fall color.
To get the most out of your plants, especially container plants, fertilizing is essential. This article will go over the basic types of fertilizers used on annual plants and give recommendations on when and how to apply those fertilizers.
Looking ideas on plants and ways to get children excited and hooked on gardening. These suggesetions are from readers of the Proven Winners e-newsletter.
Has your garden suffered from winter damage? Has Ice, Salt or unusually cold weather caused your garden harm? Learn how to help your garden recover.
Learn which perennials thrive in shade.