Better Homes and Gardens advises dividing overcrowded spring-blooming bulbs like daffodils and hyacinths once their foliage begins to die back to restore vigor and boost future flowering. Dividing ...
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Growing Things: Making your yard welcoming to pollinators
Pollinators may be small, but their importance to our gardens and our food supply is immense. Bees, butterflies and other ...
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How to divide spring-blooming bulbs at the right time for more flowers
Give your spring-blooming bulbs a boost by dividing them when they get overcrowded.
Wildlife damage is more expensive than most gardeners realize. According to Gardening Know How, mice alone destroy countless ...
Wandering biologist Janell Shah thought purpose had to be big—until spring, 800 bulbs and the concept of ikigai reframed how ...
From fairies to woodland spirits, everyone has a garden guardian worth daydreaming about. And, yes, yours is linked to your ...
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New owner of Minneapolis "tulip house" carries on tradition, finds new meaning behind the bulbs
The Minneapolis "tulip house" is in bloom yet again after the house was sold last fall.
TAMPA, Fla. — Charlotte Weronik knows how to find her way out on the farm. “If you do the maze correctly it’ll be one mile,” she explained, “It is five acres. It has a lot of twists and turns and ...
Now is the time to direct sow radish, peas, carrots, parsnips and even beets. It’s a good idea to add compost to your ...
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