Secrets to succulents

Secrets to succulents

Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, succulents are stunning by themselves, but they also combine nicely with other plants. Designer Monica Mroz shares her tips and her favorites. Good companions for succulents include Phormium (New Zealand flax), lavender, trailing rosemary, licorice plant and bougainvillea. “Just check the environmental needs to be sure they all share the same requirements,” she says. To soften the hard edges of...

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Hiring a Landscape Designer

Hiring a Landscape Designer

Not only can a landscape designer deliver a scene far beyond your fondest expectations, he or she can also engineer it to make it work smoothly. Tracey Kimball shares some suggestions for putting together a dream team.

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Garden Pests Part 2

Garden Pests Part 2

Lawn Disease—Brown Patch PROBLEM Brown patch can be found throughout the country and attacks Kentucky bluegrass, centipedegrass, Bermudagrass and bentgrass. Likes high humidity and shady spots. Starts as a small brown circle, then grows. Spreads outward, often to several feet in diameter. SOLUTION Use a lawn disease control product that can be applied on all types of lawns to prevent and cure all major lawn diseases. Once you know that you...

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Garden Pests Part 1

Garden Pests Part 1

Weeds, bugs and diseases can destroy all your hard work in the yard and garden. Here are some proven solutions to taming the wild and tackling nature’s pesky invaders. Stubborn Pavement Weeds PROBLEM All kinds of weeds invade walkways, patios and driveways around the home. Weeds invade small cracks and crevices and multiply quickly. Their stubborn, twisty root systems are hard to pull out between bricks and paving stones. They are common...

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Summer Fruits

Summer Fruits

Almonds, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches and plums, all botanically related members of the genus Prunus. Their fruit can be eaten fresh or dried or can be used in cooking and preserves. The fruits contain a hard, often pitted seed. Stone-fruit trees can be added to the garden year round but are best planted during early winter as grafted, bare-rooted plants. Autumn is the ideal time to prepare the ground for planting and order your...

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