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When Is It Too Late To Mulch Your Garden This Fall?
Mulch adds protection to the roots of plants from fluctuating temperatures, suppresses weeds, and prevents moisture evaporation. Learn when and how you should mulch plants in the fall.
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15 Plants You Should Always Mulch In Fall For A More Successful Spring
As the temperatures start to plummet in the fall, there are many plants that will benefit from a layer of mulch to get them ...
In addition to diseased plants, you should also pull weeds from your garden as soon as possible to ensure they don’t get the ...
Spanish moss is a symbol of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Here’s what to know about the plant’s historical significance and ...
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15 Perennials You Can Plant In November For A Luscious Spring Garden
From fragrant blooms to vibrant foliage, these 15 hardy favorites thrive in the cool soil now — and reward your patience with ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
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How To Make Sure Your Rosemary Survives Winter
Rosemary won't survive freezing temperatures, so learn how to protect it from cold winter weather with shelter, mulch, and ...
Late October graced us with chilly mornings and warm but dry afternoons. As November dawns, however, I have heard the first ...
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Don’t Let Frost Kill Your Hydrangeas—Here’s What to Do Right Now to Protect Them From the Cold
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
From stopping fertilization at the right time to physical protective measures, ensure your herbs reemerge in spring with ...
Start by conducting a soil test ( https://go.uvm.edu/soiltest) for any vegetable and berry gardens, plus additional, separate ...
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