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July is the perfect time to fill those trays and sow seed of broccoli, cabbage, and all the leafy greens like spinach, ...
Planting in mid-July can ensure a fall harvest for many vegetables. One benefit of a fall garden: Many insect pests' life cycles are completed or at least winding down.
As we enter the debilitating heat and humidity of late summer, most of us who garden are ready to take a break. Sitting on ...
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House Digest on MSNHow To Prevent Your Mint Leaves From Turning BrownMint may be easy to grow, but its leaves can turn brown seemingly on a dime. These are the main culprits behind brown mint ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNJuly is your last chance to sow these 7 vegetables – do it now for abundant fall harvestsJuly is the last chance to plant beets in your kitchen garden for a fall harvest. You can grow beets for many months of the ...
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Veranda on MSNHow to Care for Hellebores So They Last Decades in Your GardenHellebores prefer well-drained, rich soils but will adapt to most soil types. Plant them in spring or fall alongside other ...
Here's how to grow bougainvillea, Mexican olive and Fanick’s phlox for the most vibrant summer color in San Antonio gardens.
So you think gardening season is winding down? Think again. August might feel like the tail end of summer, but it's actually ...
Subtropical plants such as bottlebrush, loquats, figs, oleanders, and pomegranates, don’t always flower their first years ...
The Korea Tourism Organization, Pokemon Korea Inc. and Jeju Tourism Organization have signed a strategic partnership to ...
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WDAM on MSNMississippi cotton growers going through tough timesBy June 2, only 54% of Mississippi’s cotton had been planted — compared to 89% at the same time last year, according to U.S.
Habitat loss, climate change and the use of pesticides are to blame for the population decline of monarchs, says Karen ...
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