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The delicate, ruffled fronds of maidenhair ferns (Adiantum species) belie their rugged nature. They’re easy to grow and they keep the shade garden looking lively all summer. Choose from three native species to find the best for your garden.
Here’s an easy way to make a hanging basket look more lush and colorful. When you’re done, you won’t see the pot at all.
I heard there’s a disease spreading this year called late blight that affects tomato and potato crops. Should I be worried?
The blueberries will be ripe soon and I want to be sure I get a few this year- and I want to do it with style, of course! (You know you want to see these photos! So click through!)
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Chickens in the Garden
Chickens in the garden can be helpful and fun, but they also have a mischievous side. Here are tips for letting them roam free while keeping the garden neat.
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Horticulture June/July
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