Monday, May 17, 2010

Newsletter: Mulch: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly


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    May 17, 2010
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This week, we're taking a look at selecting and applying mulch, using thyme as a ground cover, training a rose on a trellis, and a new blog on growing rudbeckias.

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Rose trellisVideo: How to Train a Rose on a Trellis

You can plant a rose by a trellis, but can you coax it to bloom profusely as it climbs to the top? This video will show you how.

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Fern gardenThyme, the Fragrant Ground Cover

Make time for thyme, a low-maintenance and scented spreading plant.

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EverlastingsAll About Mulch

Not all soil coverings make good mulches for your plants. Find out what works well, and learn how to apply it for best effect.

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Use Mulch to Manage Your Soil Conditions


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