A good rule of thumb is to prune any of these varieties soon after they have finished blooming.
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Visit the Cleveland Botanical Gardens
This garden underwent a multimillion dollar update with the construction of a modern, two-story glasshouse.
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Clover In The Lawn Diet: Should You Plant Clover In Your Lawn? ?
Thinking back to my grandparents' yard, I don't recall that they ever applied fertilizer.
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Potting Up Perennials ?
Do you "branch out" when planting your patio pots?
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To Mulch, Or Not To Mulch? And Other Lawn Care Questions
My “no fuss” solution is to let the grass grow around the tree bases, like inverted grass skirts!
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Fragrant Flowers: American Basswood Tree (Tilia)
The flowers are hardly noticeable, but, oh, that scent!
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5 Self-Sowing Plants That You Won’t Regret!
Self-sowing plants can be a valuable addition to the landscape because one plant generates many more over time. However, some self-spreaders can become nuisances if you aren’t careful. Spreading plants can be horrors that keep coming up everywhere, are difficult to pull out, and look like weeds as they grow.…
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The June Garden
The June garden brings berries and roses and so much more. It's an explosion of bloom.