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Magazine articles on gardening and yard work.
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National Gardening Renovating a Flowering Shrub Old shrubs often become overgrown and full of crowded stems and dead wood. To reduce the shrubs' size and width and rejuvenate them, follow these pruning techniques. mark for My Articles 45 similar articles
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Christopher J. Cohan
Foundation Plantings The plantings closest to your home should play up its assets and soften its hard edges. mark for My Articles 134 similar articles
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Kathryn Keller
Hedging Your Best A shrub border can enhance your property -- if you keep it in top shape. Here is some expert advice on maintaining a living fence. mark for My Articles 75 similar articles
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Lynn Ocone
Early Bloomer This hardy shrub announces the arrival of spring. mark for My Articles 68 similar articles
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Max Alexander
Stone Faced Rock veneer adds depth and texture to walls, foundations, and chimneys. mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
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Sal Vaglica
Easy Mowing Thought the robot vacuum was cool? Better grab a lawn chair for the lawn-mowing robots. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
This Old House Winter Plant Tip: Buy Ugly Dormant bare-root plants make for a wise cold-weather purchase. mark for My Articles 253 similar articles
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Kate Jerome
Adding Color to Our Lives How to use color creatively in your garden to reflect who you are. mark for My Articles 185 similar articles
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Diane Bilderback
All About Dahlias These easy-to-grow plants produce prolific flowers in the summer and the fall. mark for My Articles 165 similar articles
National Gardening Fruit Tree Site Selection Of primary importance when choosing a planting site for you fruit tree is that it receives as much sun as possible. mark for My Articles 269 similar articles
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