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A Plant’s First Season

Well, here I am getting my roots scratched out and feeling the warmth of the soil as I’m transplanted into the ground. Let me introduce myself. I’m Agastache rupestris, but you can call me Hummingbird Mint.

Bringing the Joy of Spring with Naturalizing Bulbs

Fall is the only time to plant many spring blooming bulbs, tulips, daffodils, crocus, and a wide array of wildflower bulbs are early spring bloomers.

Controlling Pests—Naturally

Keeping those pests under control.

Critters in the Garden—and keeping them out!

Critter control in the garden may sometimes be better handled through selective planting rather than a fence or poisons.

Designing for Foliage

Using different shaped leaves for visual interest.

Designing with Bulbs

Ways to group bulbs for maximum design effect. Hints for selecting and planting bulbs in your garden and in your lawn.

Fall Blooming Perennials

Some of the best fall blooming perennials are listed below.Flowers emerge just when you think all is fading…they stay around for enjoyment for a few more weeks.

Fall Really is For Planting

A number of factors actually promote healthy transplanting in the fall.

Feeding the Rabbits: A New Way to Garden?

E-mails abound about an influx of rabbits. I’ve seen more than usual too. But with all the weeds taking over my place, I could use some help mowing…

Gardening with Deer and Rabbits In Mind

How to select plants that deer and rabbits tend to avoid, and how to keep hungry critters away from their favorite garden plants.

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