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Dormant Plants: Your Top Questions, and Answers

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by Matt Gibson Dormancy is your garden’s practice of continuing to thrive during cold weather conditions by entering a state of inactivity or minimal activity, saving its energy for a time when it can be better put to use. Even though it doesn’t look as though they’re … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101 Tagged With: dormancy, dormancy questions, dormant plants, plant survival, taking care of plants in winter, winter plants

Growing and Caring for Crabapple Trees: Your Questions Answered

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by Matt Gibson Crabapple trees add color and beauty to any lawn or landscape they inhabit. Usually grown for ornamental purposes, crabapples catch the eye with brilliant colors from both their flowers and their foliage. Along with apples, the deciduous crabapple tree belongs … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Fruits Tagged With: crabapple pests, crabapples, crabapples tart fruit, growing malus, harvesting crabapples, malus trees, pruning crabapple trees

How to Get Rid of Fungus Gnats, Explained in Detail

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by Jordan Gales Fungus gnats are particularly pesky but common houseplant pests. They might be difficult to spot early on and multiply quickly. Fungus gnat larvae feed on the roots of plants, especially potted house plants, which can cause plants to wither and die if the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Garden Pests Tagged With: container pests, houseplant pests, pests plants, potted plant pests, seed starting pests, soil pests

Garden Tool Care: Common Questions and Answers

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by Matt Gibson A gardener’s toolkit is like a fisherman’s tacklebox or a handyman’s wrench set. Most gardeners have a collection of tools that are well-worn, oft-used and more often than not, covered in rust and stained with soil. A good gardener focuses a lot of energy on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tools & Supplies Tagged With: cleaning garden tools, cleaning tools, garden tool care, sharpening garden tools, tool care

Rootbound Plants: How to Prevent, Recognize, and Troubleshoot

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by Erin Marissa Russell All gardeners should learn to identify and fix rootbound plants as well as how to prevent it from happening. We’ve created this guide to equip you with the knowledge to diagnose a rootbound plant by sight, keep your plants from becoming rootbound in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Container Gardening Tagged With: potting plants, repotting, repotting plants, root bound plants, rootbound plants

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