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Tips To Preparing Soil For Your Garden

When you prepare right soil for your garden it's will make your flower bloom more fast and beautiful.But a healthy garden is only possible when the soil aeration is perfect.

Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are easy to grow in well-drained soil, which should contain plenty of organic matter or humus. Bigleaf hydrangea prefers morning sun and afternoon shade. Avoid planting it in hot, dry,

Prepping for gardening success

It's the time of year when many gardeners are itching to dig into the earth. While it's still a little too early to set the seedlings in the soil, it's

Are Your Hydrangeas Feeling Blue or in the Pink?

The beautiful flower heads of hydrangeas announce the summer season just like strawberries and lemonade. Every year there are tempting new varieties of this well-loved plant to welcome to our

Maintaining Flower & Preparing For Winter

Once the flowers are all planted, water them thoroughly and make sure the soil stays moist till they're established. Most annuals and perennials can get through a season with just

Iris: LANDSCAPE USE

Most iris, especially bearded iris, will grow best with full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. In very hot areas though, some shade in the afternoon

If it looks great outdoors, imagine the effect inside

It may seem like summer's nearly over, but your yard and garden still have plenty of life left in them. So why not send up your last hurrah? From now until

The Plant Doctor – A Practical Guide to Having a Healthy Garden

An indispensable book for all gardeners. Whether you're a novice wondering which plants to buy or an experienced green thumb seeking information on different types of fertilizers, The Plant Doctor is

Tulip Flower Arrangement Fiori Pastels

Faux tulips and hydrangea arrangement, Botanically correct reproduction.

Experts warn against planting flowers in early warm weather

Although central Ohio temperatures typically are about 50 degrees in March, the recent weeks of 70-plus degree heat have encouraged spring flowers, animals and humans alike to think spring is

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