If you're hoping for a vibrant garden with lots of blooms this spring, you can prune these 10 plants as early as February. Here's how it makes a difference.
Gardeners, take note: it’s not the holidays yet! In fact, prune these 3 plants now to ensure successful flowering in 2026.
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February gardening jobs: What to plant, prune and prepare now
The days are getting longer and there’s a hint of spring in the air, so it's time to get outdoors ...
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The Planting Error That's Attracting Unwanted Birds Too Close To Your Home
Even though you may welcome the sight of birds enjoying your edible gardening efforts, it could also be the reason why their ...
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Brian Minter: How to add vibrance to your indoor garden
As we finally take down and pack away all our Christmas decor, we find it does leave a bit of emptiness in our homes.
Break out the leather gloves, heavy long sleeve shirt or coat, pruners and head out to your raspberry patch. Proper routine ...
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Your fall-bearing raspberries will bounce back faster if you prune them like this
If you want your raspberries to bounce back a bit quicker next season, here's how you need to prune them before it gets too ...
Break out the leather gloves, heavy long sleeve shirt or coat, pruners and head out to your raspberry patch. Proper routine ...
It starts in late June, but in some years, it can be in early July. For some, it lasts only a few weeks, but for those who ...
I want to grow red raspberries to make jam, but was unsuccessful with my most recent attempt. The fruits were mediocre for eating fresh, but tasteless for making jam. In another yard years ago, I had ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are many reasons to plant berry shrubs in your yard. They are among the types of plants that attract birds and other wildlife. Berry ...
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