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How to Grow Raspberries Indoors

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by Shellie Elliott Ever wish you could grow raspberries indoors? Raspberries are a popular fruit for use in cooking desserts, blending up smoothies, or just eating out of hand. The tiny, sweet berries make great snacks by themselves or with other yummy items, such as yogurt … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Crimson Clover Flowers

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by Saffyre Falkenberg Crimson clover, also known as Italian clover, is a type of clover native to most parts of Europe. It is an annual legume typically planted in late summer or early fall. The plant makes a beautiful addition to the home garden, as the flowers are a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Soil & Composting Tagged With: clover cover crop, cover crops, crimson clover cover crop, Italian clover, ornamental crimson clover

How to Control Cabbage Loopers

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by Ruth Gulley Want to fight cabbage loopers? Fun Fact: Cabbage loopers are called “loopers” because they move like inchworms, making a “loop” as they bring their back body to meet the front. Loop loop loop. Not-So-Fun Fact: These little green caterpillars (soon to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Garden Pests Tagged With: cabbage looper identification, cabbage loopers pest control, plants cabbage loopers, plants cabbage pests, treating cabbage loopers

How to Grow Hellebores Flowers

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by Saffyre Falkenberg Hellebores are a perennial flower planted in the late fall. They can bloom as early as Christmastime but typically bloom in the early spring. Despite its roselike blooms, hellebores are more closely related to the ranunculus than the rose. Hellebores … [Read more...]

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Walkable Groundcovers: Plants That Can Survive Some Foot Traffic

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by Matt Gibson When you're considering groundcovers for your yard, is it walkable? Add some color and character to your yard that's sure to turn heads. Instead of grass, try out the following walkable groundcovers in your lawn or garden beds. Having a nice, well-cut and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Landscaping Tagged With: grass alternatives, groundcover, lawn alternatives, no mow lawns

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