Keep your garden vibrant all season with these simple pruning, deadheading, and pinching techniques for your plants.
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Q: My sister and I planted several large pots to decorate the back patio since we were hosting a couple of graduation parties and then a Memorial Day gathering. The plants have settled in nicely and ...
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I stand at my front door holding my small white Bichon in my arms. Murphy and I gaze at the pansies in our front yard and watch the street as people and dogs stroll by in the sunshine. I hug him ...
Q: I purchased and planted a boatload of pansies this past fall to plant in big pots that line our front walkway. They’ve done pretty well for the late fall and winter season, but with that spat of ...
MORE CONFECTION THAN BLOOM, voluptuous Sato pansies were introduced to the U.S. nursery market last fall, causing a rare run on a plant most gardeners typically relegate to a mere seasonal accessory.
Chloë Sevigny has been a Deadhead since her high school days. “I think it was maybe first the drugs, and then the band,” she jokes on a phone call in late February. Her first-hand experience in this ...
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If you want a steady stream of colorful flowers in your garden from fall well into spring, you need to know a gardening secret. The season most people think of as a time for resting, winter, is ...
Pansies are a workhorse in the garden, putting on a color show during cold weather when many plants have already gone to sleep for the season. One way to keep them prolific is to prune them ...