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Pests and Diseases
Critters Pam Bennett talks about controlling the most annoying thing...
Disease Control Prevent an outbreak of plant disease in your garden. Pam...
Insect Pests Insects can destroy a garden! Learn how to identify plant...


Including:
- Straight from the Pod
- Starting Off Right – Renewing an Overgrown House Plant
- An Ark for Herbs
- Some Like It Hot
- Coping with Dry Shade
and many more...

This Month:
- How to Prune Hydrangeas
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- 10 Tips on Dividing Perennial Plants
- Six Tips for Effective Weed Control
- Abundant Indoor Blooms
- Great Plants for Fall Cutting Garden
and many more...
Coffee grounds will discourage slugs in the garden! Slugs hate caffeine because it perks them up and they like to stay "sluggish."
Weekly tips to step up your garden.
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I'd like to plant a dogwood tree on an aggregate patio to soften it and make it more inviting. Is it possible to get a pot or build a planter large and deep enough to hold such a tree ? Thanks a...
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Primary nutrients, nitrogen,
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