It may be winter, but that doesn't mean you can't be excited for warmer weather in the spring and summer. If you're looking ...
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2 hydrangea plants you should prune in late winter (and 5 you shouldn't)
Hydrangeas are a fantastic choice to fill out any garden with pops of color all summer long. But figuring out the right time ...
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What plants should you prune in winter? Here's Marianne Binetti's advice
Anything on a tree that is dead, diseased or damaged can be cut out any time of the year.
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29 hydrangea types that can thrive in cold winter temperatures
Among these cold-tolerant hydrangeas are varieties with pinky-red and green blooms, while others are resistant to those pesky ...
Spring is right around the corner, which means February is your final window to tackle key pruning jobs. From wisteria to ...
Expert gardener explains which plants and trees need pruning in January, as it will promote growth later in the year for lush ...
Whether it's a dining room decked out in Valentine's Day decor or a restaurant with excellent food you're looking for, these ...
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This list of curated articles highlights Marianne Binetti's practical gardening tips for winter in the Pacific Northwest. Binetti advises on plant care, pruning, and issues with common houseplants.
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Front Porch News from Wallingford, Meriden, and Plainville
Front Porch News from Wallingford, Meriden, and Plainville.
If you want a lush garden full of growth this spring and summer, there are some important jobs you need to do now.
Hydrangeas are another “frequent casualty” which should be left alone in January. Popular mophead and lacecap varieties ...
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