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When should you cut back fuchsias? It all depends on the type, according to our garden experts
"Fuchsias fall into two main types: hardy fuchsias, which have been specifically bred to survive in cold temperatures and ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
Should You Cut Back Lilacs Before Winter? Gardeners Often Get This Step Wrong
Instead of fall, many gardeners recommend pruning lilacs in late spring or early summer. "Always cut them back after they are done blooming in the spring," suggests horticulture educator Irish-Hanson.
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10 Veggies You Can Easily Propagate From Cuttings In The Winter
Most vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings ...
Southern Living on MSN
This Low-Maintenance Shrub Features Deep Green Foliage And Ruby-Pink Blooms Year After Year
This evergreen magnolia produces fragrant ruby-pink blooms against deep green foliage. Learn how to grow and care for 'Stellar Ruby' Magnolia and enjoy beautiful blooms year after year.
At this time of year, when the summer’s bounty of dahlias, zinnias, cosmos and roses have started to fade from memory, I find ...
House Digest on MSN
Always Keep Your Banana Peels, Here Are The Plants That Love Them
Potassium is a common need for plants, and if you enjoy eating bananas, you already have a great source of this nutrient that ...
The co-owners of Mary Mae Gardens in Fairview Twp. have been offering themed bouquets since the business opened last year.
Oakleaf: Native to many parts of the U.S., produces leaves that are shaped like oak leaves with large, white, panicled ...
Southern Living on MSN
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.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on bougainvilleas, creeping fig, crape myrtles, crown of thorns and ...
For folks looking for Thanksgiving produce and goods, check out Mass Farmers Markets ’s 2025 list of holiday markets.
Purchase high-quality spring bulbs of tulips, hyacinths, crocus, daffodils or grape hyacinths and others by late November and ...
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