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  • How to Protect Your Rose Bushes In The Winter

    The amount of protection that roses need depends on the climate of the area you live in.Roses grown in USDA zones 8 to 10 most likely need no protection.Those in zones 6 and 7 will require...

  • Is Hardwood Mulch Good for a Compost Mix?

    Compost is a mixture of plant refuse, kitchen scraps and sometimes manure which is meant to be turned back into a good soil nutrient. Compost, when made properly, can be spread over a garden or...

  • How to Spray Dye Yard and Garden Mulch

    Mulch in your garden or in your yard has many functions. It can provide a weed barrier, improve appearance, help retain moisture in your soil and for your garden or yard plants. It also can help...

  • How to Care for a Passiflora

    Passiflora is a wildly popular vine plant producing unique ad beautiful purple and yellow flowers. Some species of the plant are used for medicinal purposes as a calming agent for anxiety and...

  • How to Care for Ivy Ground Cover

    Ivy is a great ground cover for large areas. It is dense enough to prevent weeds, grows well where lawns cannot, prevents soil erosion and is low-growing enough to simply accent other ornamental...

  • How to Grow Plants in a Whiskey Barrel

    Originally designed to age alcoholic beverages, whiskey barrels are often used as garden containers. The barrels are sold to garden enthusiasts after many years of service aging liquor. Their aged...

  • How to Grow an Althea Plant

    Altheas are a beautiful blooming shrub commonly found growing in Southern U.S. states. They can be trimmed as hedges, bonsai or left to grow on their own as stately, uniform bushes. Altheas come...

  • How to Care for Epimedium

    Epimediums come in many colors, providing a hardy and attractive ground covering for spaces where, for example, large tree roots prevent any deep root plants from growing. Epimediums are...

  • How to Stop Weeds from Growing in a Garden (6 tips)

    Trying to Stop weeds from growing in a garden can be an exhausting task to repeat over and over. Here are three techniques to try, that may keep weeds from growing back.

  • How to Take Care of Nectarine Trees

    With luscious green leaves and lovely pink blooms in the spring and delicious red fruit in the summer, nectarine trees (Prunus persica nucipersica) make a gorgeous addition to any garden. Happily,...

  • How to Feed Oriental Poppies

    Good news. Oriental poppies don't require regular feeding. They are self-sufficient plants that require only an annual layer of fertilizer or compost to help maintain high-nutrient levels in the...

  • How to Use Landscape Fabric in a Flower Garden

    Every week, you spend hours removing persistent weeds from your flower garden. No matter how many you pull, new ones pop up in their place. You can prevent these pesky weeds from growing in your...

  • How to Care for Camelia Plants

    The basics of camellia plant care are fairly similar to the basics of caring for azaleas, hollies and rhododendrons. They are very hardy plants that can stand very cold and very hot temperatures...

  • How to Grow a Healthy Butterfly Bush

    The strong aroma of the butterfly bush attracts both hummingbirds and butterflies alike. This is what gives the bush its name. There are more than 100 varieties and they come in a multitude of...

  • How to Prepare Your Flower Beds for Winter

    Flower beds need to be cared for in the winter, just like in the summer. Here is some tips to get your flowers ready for the cold weather.

  • How to Water Lantana Plants

    Lantana is a perennial plant that only grows several inches tall. Its branches spread quickly and it is typically used as a ground cover, including on sloped areas to help prevent erosion....

  • How to Plant Tiger Lily Seeds

    Instead of growing from seeds like most flowers, tiger lilies grow from bulbs, according to theflowerexpert.com. Each bulb produces more than a dozen flowers, if planted properly. Tiger lilies...

  • How to Cut Back a Perennial Hollyhock Flower

    Hollyhocks give gardens a cottage charm. In a sunny location against a fence their tall bell-shaped flowers become an enchanting focal point. Hollyhocks are easy to winter over in a garden if...

  • How to Create a Garden Bed Without Breaking Your Back

    One of the most daunting tasks when starting a new garden is digging out the bed. But it can be accomplished in four easy steps without stripping sod or digging in rock-hard clay.

  • How to Get Rid of Weeds in a Perennial Garden

    When you first prepared your perennial bed, you painstakingly removed all the weeds. You added compost and fertilizer to the ground, before you put the perennial plants into their new beds. Maybe...

  • How to Avoid Mushrooms in Your Flower Beds

    If your region has had lots of rain recently, you might have mushrooms in your flowerbeds. Mushrooms thrive in moist environments, so if the problem is not wet weather, it could be improper...

  • How to Feed Azaleas in the Spring

    Azaleas, one of the most popular spring bloomers and often called the "The Royalty of Flowers," are hardy plants that grow well even with little help from gardeners. They prefer moist (but not...

  • How Do I Suppress Weed Growth in Flower Beds?

    Conditions in flower beds are often very good for allowing weeds to grow. Flower beds offer very little complex root competition and soil that has been recently rotated, and that's good news for...

  • What Is Preen for Flower Beds?

    Preen makes a number of products designed to enhance the health and beauty of flower beds. Most of Preen's products are designed to protect flower and vegetable gardens from weed infestation,...

  • How to Plant Tulips

    Planting tulips is not difficult and is well worth the effort. It is a task that you will enjoy the rewards of for many springs to come. While in some areas September or November may be fine for...

  • The Best Way to Keep Weeds Out of Your Flower Beds

    Weeds can be more than a nuisance in flower beds--they can destroy them. Some weeds are vicious and overrun flowers, while others are simply ugly. There are many ways to prevent weeds from growing...

  • How to Plant an Oriental Poppy

    Poppies are one of the easiest flowers to grow at home. They require very little care and watering during maturation. Planting them is just as easy. Oriental poppies can be planted from seed or...

  • How to Plant Tulips Under Mulch

    Tulips, one of the most recognizable spring flowers, bring beauty to any yard in early spring. Tulips grow from bulbs, which must be planted about half a foot underground. If you have landscaping...

  • Care of Oriental Poppy

    Caring for Oriental poppies is among the least demanding in garden maintenance. They require very little care during maturation, and planting and propagation procedures are simple to follow....

  • Winter Care for Hostas

    Hostas are often used for landscaping and are a common choice for gardens in cold regions. These hardy plants should live through the winter without any problems, even in areas with a lot of ice...

  • How to Plant a 5 Gallon Oakleaf Hydrangea

    The oakleaf hydrangea is an attractive shrub whose leaves resemble that of an oak tree. In the fall, the leaves turn brilliant shades of red, purple and orange. It also has a long blooming season...

  • How to Transplant Oriental Poppies

    Oriental poppies are a startling, exotic species of flower to house in your garden, silky to the touch and available in colors from creamy white to purple, salmon and crimson. These early summer...

  • The Effect of Pine Straw on Plants

    A good mulch suppresses weeds, warms the earth in winter and cools it in summer, helps hold moisture, reduces stress on plants and encourages nutrients and healthy organisms in the soil. Not...

  • How to Plant Hydrangea Bushes in New Jersey

    Hydrangeas are flowering bushes that produce pink, blue or white flowers, adding a splash of color to a flower garden or landscaped bed. They are best planted in early summer or late fall and do...

  • How to Get Your Flower Bed Ready to Plant Organically

    Organic gardening is a rewarding experience and a simple way to produce farm-fresh goodness for your family. Free and clear of chemicals, pesticides and toxic soil, organic gardening is a safe...

  • The Best Way to Fertilize Established Flower Beds

    Even though your flower bed is growing and doing well, it still needs to be fertilized from time to time. Fertilizing will ensure that the plants continue to thrive by receiving all the nutrients...

  • How to Create Your Own Butterfly Garden

    Attracting butterflies to your yard is fairly easy. All you need are colorful plants, sunshine,grass,a place for them to bask in the sun on cold days and a watersource for drinking.

  • How to Plant Hedges

    While delicate flowers are beautiful when they are in bloom, hedges offer year-round foliage. Most hedges are hardy and come in a range of colors, textures and sizes. You can also find hedges that...

  • How to Make Flower Gardens

    Gardens dedicated to growing flowers did not become popular until the 19th- century. The term flower garden refers to any garden where flowers are reared for their decorative purpose. Years ago,...

  • How to Refresh Your Flower Beds and Keep Termites Away From the House

    There is one thing that makes me gasp when I see it!!! It's when I see wood chip mulch up against a house!!! Oh my! This is just like inviting termites to come on in! The mulch is up against the...

  • How to Garden in Small Spaces

    If you want to garden in a small space, or have a small patch of yard that really needs some color, these steps may help. Be ready to use a shovel, and don't forget to ask for help.

  • How to Save and Recycle Water at Home

    Water is a precious resource. These water-saving tips can contribute to the conservation of this valuable resource and reduce monthly water bills.

  • How to Prune Phlox

    Phlox provide a brilliant display of highly fragrant blooms in mid-summer. Derived from the Greek word for flame, phlox are often referred to as flame flowers. Although there are more than 60...

  • Alstroemeria Plant Care

    Also known as Peruvian Lily and Inca Lily, this plant native to South America has about 50 species and is related to the amaryllis family. Alstroemeria is a perennial that flowers in late spring...

  • How to Create a Flower or Vegetable Bed in the Yard and Not Have to Take Grass Up

    You won't believe how simple this is to create a new flower or vegetable bed in the yard that is grassy. You do not have to take up the grass!!! Just cover the grassy area with about 5 sheets of...

  • How to Easily Plant a Flower Garden

    In this article you will learn how to take a grassy area in your yard and turn it into a beautiful flower garden without having to till up the entire area!

  • How to Decorate Your Flower Bed Using Silk Flowers

    Flowers can be difficult to keep up if you don't have a "green thumb" or live somewhere where the weather is constantly changing. Here are some ways to keep your flower bed beautiful all...

  • How to Landscape Your Front Yard With a Nautical Theme That Will Make You The Envy of The Neighborhood

    How to landscape your front yard with a nautical theme that will make you the envy of the neighborhood. You love the nautical theme, but you just haven't found the look you want. You want...

  • How to Put Your Perennial Flower Bed to Sleep for the Winter

    As summer winds down and the days and nights get cooler in your area it is time to begin thinking about your perennial flower beds. Hostas, sedum, daffodils and all of those plants that come back...

  • How to Help your Roses make it Through a Hot Summer

    If you can help your roses make it through a hot summer then you will have a great fall blooming season on many types of roses.

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