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7 Smart Ways to Protect Your Hydrangeas from Deer, According to Experts
Better Homes & Gardens· 5 hours agoFans of hydrangeas admire their big, beautiful blooms. The tender flowers of hydrangeas are usually...
Do Deer Eat Tomato Plants? 5 Ways to Protect Your Harvest
Better Homes & Gardens· 6 days agoDeer are a delight to watch from a distance, but when they‘re traipsing through your vegetable...
Perennial plant sale benefitting area nonprofits returns Saturday
The Journal Times· 5 hours agoGardening enthusiasts and novices alike are invited to peruse the more than 5,000 perennial plants...
Mushrooms Are a Deer’s Secret Favorite Food. Here’s How to Grow an Easy Mushroom Food Plot
Outdoor Life· 2 days agoAt first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of the wine cap...
13 Low-Maintenance Outdoor Plants for Beginners
Best Life· 6 days agoWhile keeping indoor plants alive might feel doable, the outdoors is a whole different ballpark, with factors like soil quality, rainfall, wind,...
32 Landscaping Ideas For Your Yard That You'll Cherish In Every Season
SouthernLiving· 5 days agoAdorn your entrance with assorted annuals and perennials to keep your home awash with color all year...
9 Common Garden Myths That Could Ruin Your Garden
Better Homes & Gardens· 5 days agoEven the most drought-tolerant plants actually do need to be watered at least the first year they are planted. Tough, drought-tolerant plants like...
Create Your Own Private Outdoor Oasis With Trees and Shrubs
The Pioneer Woman via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTricolor willow has beautiful new growth that’s pink-tinged, with...left natural or trained into a...
‘We’re not going away:’ Fight continues against plans to spread sewage sludge on preserved farm in...
The Morning Call· 5 hours ago“We bought the farm to farm it,” authority Chair Werner Fornos Jr. said during a recent tour of the...
15 Full-Sun Perennials That Come Back Bigger and Better Every Year
Martha Stewart Living via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPlant these in a sunny spot in your garden—they also make great cut flowers, too. Zones: 4 to 9...