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Everything You Need to Know About Bare Root Plants

Everything You Need to Know About Bare Root Plants

Jan 25th 2024

After a harsh winter, early spring is the time to turn your garden dreams into reality. Many shrubs, evergreen trees, and hedging plants are available as bare-root plants when they are dormant between November and March. Despite dormancy, the bare root plants will grow below the ground and offer a s …
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10 Flowering Trees for Spring 2024

10 Flowering Trees for Spring 2024

Jan 23rd 2024

A well-designed garden includes layers of vibrant color and texture of perennials, annuals, and shrubs. However, flowering trees are a showstopper of any landscape. They provide shade and structure to your garden and add a pop of eye-catching color and texture to the landscape. As winter comes to an …
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All about Garden Hose Fittings

All about Garden Hose Fittings

Jan 19th 2024

Maintaining a beautiful garden and outdoor space requires reliable garden hose fittings. Garden hose fittings are essential components that connect your hose to a water source, nozzles, or accessories. You will need suitable hose fittings to irrigate the garden correctly. Therefore, gardeners, lands …
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How to Get Rid of Ivy for Good

How to Get Rid of Ivy for Good

Jan 10th 2024

Ivy is a serious and invasive evergreen vine that quickly grows into a dense mat that suppresses other plants. These climbing vines could remind you of the tranquil English countryside. However, they can seriously harm your trees and garden. Ivy grows rapidly and requires very little water or light …
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Why Tomatoes Split and How to Prevent It

Why Tomatoes Split and How to Prevent It

Jan 10th 2024

Tomatoes are a must-have in every vegetable garden. Store-bought tomatoes cannot beat the flavor of fresh, vine-ripened, homegrown tomatoes. Tomatoes are used to make sauces, ketchup, soup, juice, or tomato paste. They are so versatile since they can be eaten fresh, frozen, or canned. However, seein …
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Planting Bare Root Fruit Trees

Planting Bare Root Fruit Trees

Jan 5th 2024

If you're planting a fruit tree and want your tree to be healthy and productive for many years to come, you should plant a bare-root tree rather than a potted tree. Bare root trees are easy to plant and generally cheaper than nursery-grown trees. There are several benefits of planting these young tr …
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