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A regular program of watering, fertilizing, spraying and clipping, can keep a flowerbed or garden looking bright and attractive all season long.
Early spring is a great time to get started with your garden. These 10 tips will help you and your soil get ready for spring planting.
Design with big, easy perennials: eye catching, attention grabbing plants that bring excitement to the flower bed or mixed border. Special plants that say "Look at Me!"
Not only do the frilly gold, yellow and orange flowers of the marigold create a bold splash in the summer garden, they are edible and have a role in organic pest control.
The Boston Common has been open for public usage since 1634. Explore the rich history and lush gardens nestled right in the heart of Boston.
Got weeds? Who doesn't! Follow these simple weed control tips beginning early in the spring to control weeds in your flower garden all season long.
While herbs have been used for centuries to repel insects, most people today tend to rely on commercially made chemicals to keep bugs away.
With no specific antidote, it's best not to let your canine and feline family members get acquainted with the chocolatey taste that will leave them wanting more.
First: clear the ground for your flower bed. Quick how-to guide on weed removal by hand or with a sod cutter, smothering weeds organically, or using herbicide.
The principles used in xeriscape gardening can be applied anywhere in the world to create beautiful landscapes that conserve water.


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