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Deadheading Roses Helps Your Blooms Grow So Much Healthier—Here's How to Do It
Real Simple· 7 days agoHere's everything you need to know about deadheading and pruning your rose bushes to help them...
10 Unexpected Ways to Use a Hair Dryer Around the House
Martha Stewart· 18 hours ago"Once the ring disappears, you can apply a little furniture polish to restore the shine," says Kathy...
7 Perennial Vegetables You Can Enjoy For Seasons To Come, According To An Expert
Southern Living via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe unopened flower bud is the edible portion. They can be used in a variety of dishes but look just...
Spice up your garden with nasturtiums
Tribune Chronicle· 2 days agoSubmitted photo While it’s a flower used to add color to gardens, nasturtiums also are edible. Among the various palettes of colors decorating our...
Trailing Lantana Will Give You Beautiful Blooms Year-Round—How to Grow It
The Spruce via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTrailing lantana (Lantana montevidensis) can be used for ground cover or in containers. Learn how to...
These $14.99 Home Finds From Kandi Burruss Aren't Just Known in Atlanta, They're Worldwide - E!...
E! Online· 6 days agoKandi is a paid spokesperson for the Amazon Influencer Program. Kandi Burruss invited the Bravo...
25 best wedding anniversary gift ideas, according to years married
Yahoo Life Shopping· 3 days agoCelebrate your ninth anniversary with good old-fashioned pottery, representing a carefully molded, ...
Avoid Big Water Bills with These Drought-Tolerant Shrubs
Country Living via Yahoo News· 6 days agoShrubs are a great investment because they add interest, color and structure to your garden. But if...
5 Herb Combinations That Should Never Be Planted Together
Real Simple· 5 days agoTo control its spread, she advises planting mint in a container by itself. Courtney Sixx, founder of...
Cats stay far away from gardens for good when growing five plants they hate
Daily Express· 6 days agoCats can be lovely pets, but their instincts and behaviours can make them challenging for gardeners....