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Should You Pull Dead Plants From Your Garden or Leave Them Alone? We Asked a Pro Gardener
Removing pest- and disease-ridden plants can keep problems from overwintering and recurring next spring. Composting diseased plants may allow plant problems to spread. For safe disposal, always burn ...
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Wait! We asked a gardening pro what to do with dead-looking plants before tossing them
Key Points Plants that look dead in winter may be struggling to stay alive or simply dormant.Check for any green foliage and ...
David Whitwam speaks with FOX 13's Laura Moody on when to trim plants after a cold snap, and why holding off on a trim may be healthier for your plants.
So you lost plants this year to May’s slogfest and then to summer’s dry heat? The full toll might not even be apparent until next spring when dead/damaged plants try to shift back into growth mode. It ...
Slowly but surely, gardeners up and down the country are gearing up for spring, tackling overdue jobs and preparing their outdoor spaces for the growing season ahead. As you move through your plot – ...
If you're heading to a garden center to start replacing plants killed by freezing temps earlier this month, watch out for ...
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