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Learn about common flowers and plants that may be beautiful but pose a threat to you, your child or even your pet.
While adorable to look at, the fairytale gets old fast when deer show up in the garden. But there are plants you can grow ...
The Lower Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant ...
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Getting wisteria to successfully bloom is my most asked question in relation to vines. Unfortunately, no one has ever given a simple, definitive answer that covered all the possibilities.
As more people will be spending their time outdoors with temperatures jumping into the 80s this week, it serves as a reminder ...
"They come in a variety of colors, from purple to blue ... Deer are less likely to eat poisonous plants, as well as fragrant plants with strong scents, such as herbs, the Old Farmer's Almanac ...
Santi recommends the following planting distances for trees and other types of vegetation: Small shrubs (under 3 feet tall): 3 to 4 feet from the foundation Medium shrubs (3 to 5 feet tall): 4 to 6 ...
Looking for good food? Ask Chowbot. Q: I received two angel trumpet plants, but I've read articles about their being ...
There's a dangerous look-alike plant out there that's a dead ringer for peppermint. Don't be fooled by its similarities. Here ...
"They come in a variety of colors, from purple to blue ... Deer are less likely to eat poisonous plants, as well as fragrant plants with strong scents, such as herbs, the Old Farmer's Almanac ...