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When Is It Time to Remove Plant Thugs?

Plants

This past weekend, I dug up some of the plant thugs from my garden. It was an odd group, including cucumber plants, daylilies and giant ragweed. They have little in common except that I was sick of them.  Each plant earned its spot in the compost pile and garbage for different reasons. Because it is a weed The ragweed came…
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The Joy of Good Tools

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I’ve been canning and pickling for about 15 years now — starting with applesauce when my kids were young and then graduating to jellies and jams, relishes and pickles. But, I’ve never had good tools to do the job with. That is, until recently when I bought some legit canning tools until this year — and what a difference good…
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Garden Tours 2011: Raining Ideas

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I’ve been on four garden tours so far this summer, and despite rain falling on every tour, the gardens looked lush and beautiful. Tours give me ideas for my own garden as well as for stories for the magazine, plus it’s fun to walk around and see how differently people create spaces in their gardens. Here are some trends I…
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Why is Your Tomato Harvest Down? Blame the Heat

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Why  do my tomato plants look so stellar and yet have very few fruits? Why is my tomato harvest down? That’s been the big question among gardeners this year, and the short answer is blame the heat. Blossom drop is a fairly common problem with tomatoes (though not the problem I usually have). What happens is that your plants look…
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Sneak Peek: This Calibrachoa is a Winner

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Along with about 300 other garden writers, horticulturists and bloggers, I get sent sample plants from Proven Winners each year, including the beautiful calibrachoa above. PW is one of the largest plant brands in the country and introduces a couple of dozen new plants each year. The sample plants are scheduled to be in garden centers and nurseries next year….
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