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How To Prune Black-Eyed Susans
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How To Prune Black-Eyed Susans

Native to North America, Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckias or Gloriosa daisies) are a gorgeous addition to any garden or…

4 Ways To Keep Geraniums Alive Over the Winter
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4 Ways To Keep Geraniums Alive Over the Winter

Geraniums (Pelargoniums), often cherished for their vibrant blooms, are versatile plants that can thrive throughout the year. While…

8 Common Reasons Why Your Pumpkins are Sticky
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8 Common Reasons Why Your Pumpkins are Sticky

Pumpkins are popular autumn fruits because they can be used to make Halloween decorations or well-loved fall recipes….

9 Reasons Why Pumpkins Split on the Vine
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9 Reasons Why Pumpkins Split on the Vine

It usually takes 3-4 months to grow a pumpkin, so it can be disappointing to find the fruits…

How to Safely Plant Vegetables With Daffodil Bulbs
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How to Safely Plant Vegetables With Daffodil Bulbs

Daffodil bulbs are typically planted deep into the soil and have plenty of space over them as they…

Should You Cut Off Brown Hydrangea Blooms?
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Should You Cut Off Brown Hydrangea Blooms?

You’ve probably seen a hydrangea if you live in the Americas, Indonesia, Japan, the Himalayan mountains, or Asia….

How To Care for Daffodils Indoors (Complete Guide)
Gardens | Specific Houseplants

How To Care for Daffodils Indoors (Complete Guide)

Daffodils are cheerfully colored spring flowers that most people associate with the arrival of spring and the Easter…

How To Effectively Soil Drench Your Potted Plants
Gardens | General Houseplant Care

How To Effectively Soil Drench Your Potted Plants

Soil drenching is a wonderful way to introduce specific chemicals or nutrients into the soil for plant health….

Why Does Your Soil Look Like Ash? 5 Possible Reasons
Gardens | General Houseplant Care

Why Does Your Soil Look Like Ash? 5 Possible Reasons

Maybe you check your plants every morning or are more of a once-a-week plant parent. Either way, you…

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