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The Plant Doctor: Grow zinnias as bedding plants for summer cut flowers
Orlando Sentinel· 7 days agoWhat are some good bedding plants to grow for cut flowers during summer? One of the most reliable is...
Guide to Deadheading Flowers: When and How to Deadhead to Keep the Blooms Coming
The Spruce via Yahoo News· 5 days agoYou should also deadhead flowers after a heavy rain. Drenched blossoms can weigh down a plant, and...
Why you should take steps if you see a grayish powder on your plants. It’s powdery mildew |...
Texarkana Gazette· 6 days agoOther vulnerable plants include azaleas, blueberries, dahlias, delphinium, cucumbers, euonymus,...
You and your garden can survive a steamy Sunshine State summer: Consider these tips
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoAfter annual plants flower, they will then produce seeds and eventually... spinach, okra, Seminole...
Best Cottage Garden Ideas for a Picture-Perfect Space
Country Living via AOL· 3 days agoGrow climbing plants such as Clematis, Hydrangea, Petunias, and Zinnias. Darrell Gulin - Getty...
June is time for maintenance, planning ahead for gardeners
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoThere is still time to plant ornamental plants such as cosmos, sunflowers, zinnias, Mexican...
Which native milkweed is easiest to grow? Here's the report.
San Antonio Express-News· 20 hours agoThe interest in identifying the easiest native milkweeds to grow and the most successful techniques...
Sowing Summer: Rapid City planting thousands of flowers
Rapid City Journal· 2 days agoRapid City Parks crews plant flowers on Wednesday at Halley Park. The 18-person group will plant...
Andrew Lamberti, Staten Island educator and comedy writer, dies at 77 | Life Stories
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoOften, pedestrians walking by Andrew Lamberti’s house on Windsor Road in Castleton Corners would...
Sharon Balicki: Why supporting pollinators in our gardens matters
Chicago Tribune· 19 hours agoIt’s time to take a minute to talk about the birds and the bees — and the butterflies, moths, wasps...