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From years of experience I have found it’s best to wait until the end of March or the beginning of April to start my vegetable and flower seeds.
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From years of experience I have found it’s best to wait until the end of March or the beginning of April to start my vegetable and flower seeds.
Bluebirds are gorgeous and can only be found on this continent.
Have you ever wondered about rose color meanings when you give or receive roses?
Are Poinsettia plants poisonous or is it a myth? Here are some findings regarding toxicity. You be the judge.
Numerous gardening pundits advocate the ideal time for planting trees and shrubs is in the fall.
When purchasing mums, choose plants that are healthy, loaded with buds with only a few opened blossoms so you can be sure of the color.
Hate to see those opulent hydrangeas perish from frost? We can very easily extend our moments of admiration by drying hydrangeas in the fall before frost.
Some fruits and vegetables are meant to be picked and eaten right away and others should be left on the vine or on your counter to continue the ripening process. To pick or let ripen? . . . that is the question.