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6 plants - Hummingbirds6 Drought-Tolerant Plants6 Veggies to Plant When It Cools6 Vines to Plant in Fall6 Native Perennials That Attract Pollinators 6 Bird-Food Flowers6 Ornamental Edibles6 Winter Interest Perennials6 Evergreens for the Garden6 Beneficial Weeds
6 evergreens for the garden - apart, closer for faster coverage. Control weeds with mulch until the plants cover the area. Reaches six inches tall.BEESIABeesia deltophyllaMade In The ShadeHinkley first collected these beesia seeds from China in the 1960s. He returned 30 years later
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6 beneficial weeds - chickweed, a few nutrient-dense denizens in Northwestyards.From salads to salves, discover the surprising benefits these humble weeds freely give. Try them in tasty summer salads, teas or DIY naturalremedies."What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not
Frost Protectors - as a weed barrier, landscape fabric can also be used to cover frost-sensitive plants from hard frosts. Simply drape it over what you’re protecting, and call it a win.- Lightweight- Black- ReusableBUBBLE WRAPPop out this snappy solution to
Up Close Aphid - and if all else fails, make peace with the damage and try again nextyear.Keep ReadingGET TO KNOW WEED KILLERSGET TO KNOW MULCH6 VEGGIES TO PLANT WHEN IT COOLS
how to xeriscape - a barrier that helps to block weeds and also decreases water evaporation while enriching the soil. Avoid gravel and rocks. They don’t hold moisture and will radiate heat into your plants.6.WATEREfficient irrigation is essential. Water slowly
know sprinklers - , regimented coverage.AVOID OVERWATERING: Too much of a good thing is still too much. Over-watering leads to a lot of tougher problems like bugs and weeds. Using rain gauges around your lawn will tell you if you’re getting even coverage. Your lawn will
may garden guide - veggie starts and stay on top of pruning. Once the heat hits, it’ll be hard to keepup!–May To-do's –Overseed and fertilizelawnsUse mulches, plastic or fabric covers to control weeds in plantingbedsPlant tomatoes and other warm season
up Close slugs - with sure-fire slug facts, here are a few of the gazillion ways you can get them gone from your garden.Beneficial nematodesare a killer option. Put these tiny little creatures into a garden sprayer, add water and soak your soil. These are like little