Gardening
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Espalier like a pro
Espalier like a pro with Justin Russell's tips and top fruit tree training picks.
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Cool chicks
Winter isn’t the most pleasant time in the poultry yard, but JESSAMY MILLER has some hot tips for cool chicks.
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The wonders of watercress
Contrary to opinion, watercress is easy to grow, says JUSTIN RUSSELL, plus it's a nutritional powerhouse!
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In your branches
Read the winning entries for our "tree stories" competition.
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New chook on the block
Meet and greet. JESSAMY MILLER's tips for how to introduce the new chooks on the block.
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Sending out an SOS
The world's oceans are fundamental to human survival but they are also in peril. Is it too late to save our seas? asks DR REESE HALTER.
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Tasty tomatoes
With tomato havest in full swing PENNY WOODWARD says now is the time to try some different cultivars.
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Growing Together - Early April 2024: Coxy's carrots, potting on and time travelling through ancient gardens
It's a busy day down at the Adhurst Estate Allotments but before Steve and Coxy start working through their long to do list, they have a catch up...
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Buzzing Beauties: Creating a Pollinator Paradise in Your Cincinnati Garden
Welcome to the buzzing world of the pollinator garden, where the vibrant colors of nature meet the delightful hum of bees...
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Sugar n' Spice Viburnum Is a Sweetly Fragrant Shrub for Spring
Sugar n' Spice Koreanspice viburnum offers a profuse spring bloom of nicely fragrant flowers, carried on a neat round shrub. Moderate in size,...
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Trends in Gardening for 2024
Trends in Gardening, What’s Popping? What’s the latest scoop this Spring? We hear Lime and Fuchsia and everything bold! Large flowers and...
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Tips and Tricks for Perennials Production
Growers at Walters Gardens and Willoway Nurseries share their best practices for perennials programs. The post Tips and Tricks for Perennials...
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Glow-in-the-Dark Petunia May Be the First of More to Come
Following last fall’s USDA approval of a petunia plant modified using genetic engineering, the company behind this innovation is looking ahead....
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Break up with your St. Augustine grass
You don’t need a green thumb to transform your water-guzzling landscape. Keeping your lawn resilient in times of drought doesn’t have to be...
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5 Tips to Try from ‘A Year Full of Pots,’ Sarah Raven’s New Book
We are longtime admirers of English writer, cook, and gardener Sarah Raven, so we were super-excited to learn that her newest book, A Year Full of...
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Growing roses 101
Contents: When to grow roses How to plant roses Pruning roses How to fertilise a rose bush Rose pest and...
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Comp test
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Egg shell fertiliser for plants
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Mt. Cuba’s native plant research hits retail
Mt. Cuba Center partners with Cavano’s Perennials to pilot a new Top Performer native plant brand.
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Harvest Gold Organics releases new Premium Soil Conditioner for gardening market
This amendment is recycled from a historic gold mine and naturally comprised of silica and plant essential minerals.
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American Horticultural Society announces youth garden funding grant
Grants of $1,000 to $2,000 are available for educators to start or expand gardening science and hands-on gardening in their schools and community.
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Don’t Make This Mistake When Growing Strawberries: How to Choose the Right Type
Not all strawberries are equal—and if you've struggled with getting a good harvest, it may be that you're growing the wrong type of strawberry...
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Zonal Geraniums
The Friendly Guide to Understanding Seed Grown vs. Zonal Geraniums Hello Garden Friends! Today, we’re diving into the world of zonal...
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Beekenkamp Group and Leo de Jong Transport celebrate 50 years of cooperation
Together, Beekenkamp Group and Leo de Jong Transport celebrate 50 years of cooperation in a special way. In 1974, Beekenkamp Group entered into a...