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Keep Your Rosemary Plants In Top Shape With This Little Maintenance Tip
G rowing rosemary at home can be as rewarding as harvesting it to use in a variety of recipes -- that is, if you keep it nice ...
Rosemary is a perennial herb that can thrive year-round in warm USDA zones and adds fresh flavor to many dishes. To keep your plant healthy, regular pruning is essential. Light trimming during the ...
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Shrubs to never hard prune – don’t risk the health of these 5 popular plants by cutting too much this year
Pruning is essential to garden maintenance, and knowing the right approach will ensure that your prized plants remain healthy and look their best. Certain species, including many Mediterranean herbs, ...
The plant sales are here and gardeners are revving up. You may have some questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension ...
Hey gardeners! Valentine’s day is close at hand…and so is spring! The weather has moderated a bit and become a little more spring-like and who knows, maybe our final round of cold weather has passed.
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5 plants to prune in November before it's too late
As the weather gets colder, you might wonder which plants actually still benefit from a good tidy-up. We've rounded up 5 plants you can still prune in November.
Pruning is an important garden task. Besides simply keeping growth in check, proper pruning also keeps trees and shrubs healthy by ensuring that light and air can reach all the branches. Pruning at ...
Brits, prune these 5 plants before 1 October: save roses, ripen tomatoes, and cut wisteria to 6 buds
Cooler nights are closing in, and the window to shape healthy growth is shrinking. A few careful cuts now will pay off.
The first week of February is all about forsythia and pruning. Forsythia is the bright yellow shrub ready to burst into blooms and you can prune it now to force the flowers into an early show indoors.
As summer comes to an end, it's easy to assume that things in the garden will also start to wind down – but don't be too hasty to hang up your gardening gloves, as there are still plenty of important ...
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