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Summer’s End, Fall’s Beginning: Gardening That Lasts

Summer’s End, Fall’s Beginning: Gardening That Lasts

Aug 28th 2025

As the days grow shorter and the air begins to cool, nature gently reminds us that summer is ending. The garden, once buzzing with the vibrant energy of July, now starts to slow its pace. But far from signaling the end of gardening season, the transition from summer to fall offers a chance to reset …
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A Beginner’s Guide to Improving Garden Soil

A Beginner’s Guide to Improving Garden Soil

Aug 26th 2025

Healthy, vibrant plants start with the soil beneath them. Whether you're starting a vegetable patch or a flower border, fertile soil is the foundation of plant health. Poor soil leads to nutrient deficiencies, weak roots, and more plant diseases. But great garden soil boosts nutrient uptake, support …
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How to Light Up Your Garden Without Disturbing Wildlife

How to Light Up Your Garden Without Disturbing Wildlife

Aug 19th 2025

Outdoor lighting is a fun way to elevate your garden aesthetic, illuminate key landscape features, create a welcoming ambiance for evening gatherings, and, most importantly, provide security. Your garden is an essential part of your home, and well-installed lighting enhances the atmosphere of outdoo …
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15 Late Summer Garden Tips for a Successful Harvest

15 Late Summer Garden Tips for a Successful Harvest

Aug 18th 2025

The late summer season brings an array of rewarding gardening tasks that offer both beauty and bounty. Borders are filled with beautiful late summer flowers, and there's plenty of vegetables to harvest in the garden beds. August and September are the best times for maintenance, division, propagation …
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Growing Fruit Trees from Cuttings

Growing Fruit Trees from Cuttings

Aug 15th 2025

An inexpensive way to propagate your favorite parent tree is to try growing one from cuttings. You can do just that by growing fruit trees from cuttings, which is called vegetative propagation. From selecting the perfect cutting to coaxing the first roots and finally planting it in your garden, this …
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