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Ask the Master Gardener: Can you plant zinnia and marigold seeds in June?
The Springfield News-Leader· 1 day agoAsk the Master Gardener: Can you plant zinnia and marigold seeds in June? Q: Is it too late to...
It's Not Too Late to Plant a "Procrastination Garden," Just in Time for Summer
Apartment Therapy via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoImages Credit: Steve Terrill / Getty Images Flowers to Plant in June Calendula (Approximate days...
Give powdery mildew the brush-off
The Columbian· 2 days agoOther vulnerable plants include azaleas, blueberries, dahlias, delphinium, cucumbers, euonymus, lilacs, rhododendrons, roses, snapdragon, spirea, squash,...
Baby those plants in a nursery garden
The Gazette· 1 day agoThere is a nifty little trick that large, public gardens use that home gardeners can also do: a nursery bed. Just as the name suggests, a nursery bed is...
Brighten your vegetable patch with brilliant blooms
Coeur d'Alene Press· 2 days agoIn the past, I’ve kept those areas within my garden separate — as many gardeners tend to do — having a dedicated area specifically for vegetables and...
Best Cottage Garden Ideas for a Picture-Perfect Space
Country Living via AOL· 6 days agoGrow climbing plants such as Clematis, Hydrangea, Petunias, and Zinnias. Darrell Gulin - Getty...
The Plant Doctor: You too can grow tall sunflowers
Orlando Sentinel· 2 days agoQuestion: We would like to grow tall sunflowers. Answer: Many sunflower varieties are available to grow 10 to 12 feet tall. Keep the soil moist, maintain...
June in the Garden
Orlando Sentinel· 2 days agoPlant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares his June gardening to-do list.
Is it an annual or a perennial?
Tribune Chronicle· 2 days agoAs you choose more plants throughout the growing season, consider how long they will provide beauty to your garden. Knowing and understanding plant life...
You and your garden can survive a steamy Sunshine State summer: Consider these tips
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAfter annual plants flower, they will then produce seeds and eventually... spinach, okra, Seminole...