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  • How to Keep Ants Off My Peonies

    Peonies are a breathtaking asset to any garden. However, peonies also have a natural sugary coating on their buds that attracts ants to them. Although the ants do not hurt the peonies in any way,...

  • When to Cut Back on Hostas

    Hostas are strong, versatile plants that thrive in most of the USDA Hardiness Zones. It is a plant that grows larger each year and multiplies by spreading out its roots, sending off new shoots....

  • How to Cut Down Bamboo

    Bamboo is a grass, so it will just keep growing after it has been cut. Find out how to cut bamboo by working from the top down in one foot increments with help from a sustainable gardener in this...

  • When to Cut Peonies

    Peonies are a wonderful perennial to have in your landscape plan; their foliage is lovely and their blooms are spectacular. Cared for properly, they will last for many years in your flowerbeds. A...

  • How to Prune Hydrangea Paniculata

    Hydrangea paniculata is a deciduous perennial shrub or small tree that throws large panicles of small, multi-petal blooms. It grows up to 20 feet tall and can be nearly as wide when left to its...

  • How to Grow Chives

    Hundreds of salad, soup and potato dishes call for chives, as the mild, oniony flavor provides an embellishment with just the right final touch of flavor. Save yourself the trips to the grocery...

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