Natives: The Rest of the Story
The genie’s out of the bottle when it comes to non-native plants. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing.
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The genie’s out of the bottle when it comes to non-native plants. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing.
This year’s outdoor furnishings can cost a lot—or not so much. Either way, it’s time to move the party to the patio.
A couple’s soirée-friendly garden steals the show
Twin Citians look to their rooftops for outdoor living and garden space
These beauties can take whatever Mother Nature dishes out
The fall...
Is my break from gardening. – 55%
Means a lot of work in my garden. – 45%
Is the most crucial time for my garden. – 0%
Is when my garden looks its best. – 0%
Minnesota Landscaping 2007
The Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association announces its Honor and Certificate of Merit Award winners for 2007. See pictures of winning projects, and pick up tips for a landscaping project of your own.
Mulch is your friend.
Protect your plants from winter elements and weeds by spreading a 3 to 4-inch layer of organic mulch over your garden. Shredded bark or wood chips work great. While adding protection, it will also help your plants grow by insulating the plants’ roots.
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