Monday, February 1, 2016

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Shrubs for Slopes

Whenever I'm driving down the road and see a gnarly, out-of-control slope or a barren, mulch-laden incline pitted with washouts, my heart goes out to the person tending that piece of land. Without a doubt, gardening on an exposed slope can be an absolute nightmare. Here is a list of seven great plants that tackle challenging slopes.
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
10 Drought-Tolerant Shrubs
Propagate Your Shrubs from Softwood Cuttings
Plants for Pathways

A Strategy for a Long Border
A Bold Border of Trees and Shrubs
Design a Border with Strong Plant Shapes

Gardeners Dig Flower and Garden Shows

One of the most welcome times of the year for a vegetable gardener is when plants and flowers start blooming indoors. Once you arrive at the show and walk in the door, it takes some planning to make the most of your time there. Here are a few ideas for getting started.
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Get Those Seedlings in the Ground

By and large, I've learned that some planning and attention up front, as well as a watchful eye once they're in the ground, will help seedlings grow into healthy, productive plants. And when ambitious intentions do get away from me, it's comforting to know that all plants strive to grow, bear fruit, and set seed, despite an occasional lapse on the part of the gardener.
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