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How to prune peach trees for bigger harvests
Take the guesswork out of harvesting with our guide on how to prune a peach tree to yield bigger, better fruit.
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How to Prune a Giant Panda Plant Like a Pro
Learn how to prune your Giant Panda Plant like a pro! This step-by-step tutorial teaches proper pruning techniques to encourage healthy growth, maintain shape, and keep your succulent looking vibrant ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Prune Your Christmas Cactus For More Beautiful Blooms Every Year
Keep your Christmas cactus healthy and full by removing some of the segments. Pruning encourages branching and can produce ...
Country Living UK on MSN
How to protect your garden before this week’s heavy rain arrives
Whether you’re looking to protect your soil, garden furniture or plants, we asked experts for their top tips on how to ...
Geranium leaf waste — both from pre and post oil extraction — which is a mostly discarded byproduct, can be upcycled into a value-added material to rejuvenate soils and enhance plant growth, a ...
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and ...
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Welcome these four garden plants indoors this winter, as they double up as leafy houseplants
Geraniums are fantastic garden plants as they flower pretty much nonstop and really liven up your space. And begonias are one ...
As autumn comes to an end and winter begins to take hold, it’s important to remember the last few gardening jobs of the season. Pruning plants is one of the top tasks for gardeners to consider at ...
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The Fragrant Plant That Thrives Indoors During Winter
These popular plants emit a scent when the leaves are brushed, from apple to peppermint to lemon, and they make ideal houseplants during the winter.
Although some plants can be damaged by winter pruning, others actually grow better and fruit and flower more abundantly when they’re cut back in winter. Plus, it's easier to see the branches without ...
Parts of Vancouver Island were recently given a new plant hardiness zone designation — but we're still in a temperate climate, and those cold-tender plants need protection.
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