There are a lot of tasty and nutritious uses for secondary plant parts that would otherwise be discarded or, at best, added to compost. Waste not, want not!
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I'm a gardening editor – here's how to plant bare-root hedges
Late autumn to winter is the time to plant bare-root hedges, so gardening editor Sharon Amos shares everything to know about ...
Picking up beautiful seedlings at a garden center is always tempting, but here are a few plants you should consider growing from seed so that they thrive.
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How To Grow A Blue Elderberry Tree From Seed So It Produces Juicy Fruit For Years
Growing a blue elderberry from seed takes patience, but this rewarding process brings lasting beauty, biodiversity, and a ...
If you’re growing strawberries in rows in the ground or in a raised bed, space your plants 12 inches apart. For smaller ...
One of the great mysteries in plant biology is how, given the clouds of pollen released by dozens of plant species all at the ...
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5 Benefits Of Letting Plants Go To Seed—And Why Experts Recommend It
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
Beaver County Times on MSN
Over the Garden Gate: Attracting wildlife with the right plants
They know their time is fleeting, and yet they have one mission: to provide for their next generations. While they consume the nutritious nectar our wild and native plants provide, they are collecting ...
A humble wooden box from centuries-old kitchen gardens is quietly returning to British plots, and many growers now swear by it. Once common in monastic ...
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