By Julie Christensen Tickseed (Coreopsis) is the sort of perennial every gardener wishes for. These low-maintenance plants usually form in well-behaved clumps, tolerate a wide range of conditions and brighten the garden from summer to fall. Common tickseed has yellow to … [Read more...]
How to Grow Dusty Miller
By Julie Christensen If you’re looking for a tough, attractive bedding plant, look no further than Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria). This plant, native to the Mediterranean, is reliably hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 7 through 10, although with a little winter protection, … [Read more...]
Best Gas Powered String Trimmers for 2013: Our Top Picks
By Stephanie Lezotte Looking for best gas string trimmer for weed eating? We're here to help. After looking at all of the available models for this year, we've come up with these models that are our favorites. Both curved and straight shaft trimmer models are represented, and … [Read more...]
Top Wedding Flowers for November
By Julie Christensen June might be the traditional month for weddings, but fall weddings have an austere beauty that’s hard to beat. A November wedding has a few other advantages, as well. Because November is the off-season for weddings, you’ll have an easier time … [Read more...]
Review: Fiskars Power Lever 28 Inch Bypass Loppers
The Fiskars Power Lever 28 Inch Bypass Loppers Model 9132 is a great low budget set of loppers. I used them to prune the flowering plum trees that line my driveway. These trees are gorgeous and have medium growth rate, but when the limbs are wet they hang low over the drive and … [Read more...]
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