Articles filed under Gardening
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How to plant an indoor herb gardenJan 08, 2017 5:00 am - Get that freshly picked, summertime flavor in your cuisine - and save money - all winter long by growing your own indoor herb garden. Here are three easy tips to get you...
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Be careful when salting sidewalks around plantsJan 08, 2017 5:00 am - Follow the directions on bags of ice melt when salting slippery areas on walks. Many people apply too much ice melt, which can cause damage to walks and adjacent plants....
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Seven best indoor plants for fall and winterJan 08, 2017 5:00 am - The holidays are over and the decorations have come down. But that's not the end of sprucing up your decor with some natural elements. Indoor plants offer the perfect so...
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As school plots grow, their young caretakers do, tooJan 06, 2017 5:00 am - We are living in uncertain times, but here's something to lift the spirits: About half the schools in Washington, D.C., now have a garden. The gardens are neither luxuri...
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Chickens can help with bugs, weeds in the gardenJan 03, 2017 5:00 am - Raising small flocks of backyard chickens has been a trend among city dwellers for a decade or so, and putting the birds to work can be a boon to gardens. You can use th...
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Learn to 'Grow Native' in your yard Jan. 19Jan 01, 2017 10:00 pm - In January, discover prairie plants for the home garden and learn how to help preserve Illinois history with University of Illinois Extension Master Gardener Mary Jo Mur...
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Be selective when choosing a Christmas treeDec 11, 2016 5:00 am - When choosing a Christmas tree, select one with firm needles that don't drop off when the tree is raised up a few inches and dropped to the ground. A small number of nee...
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Find the perfect plants for outdoor winter arrangementsDec 04, 2016 5:01 am - Q. What are some good plants I can use in an outdoor winter arrangement? A. You have given me a question with lots of possibilities for an answer. You can choose from so...
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Mound mulch up around base of rosesDec 04, 2016 5:00 am - Winterize your hybrid roses after there have been two to three hard freezes (temperatures in the teens), which typically occurs in late November at the Chicago Botanic G...
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Perennials prefer a routine for restful winter's sleepNov 27, 2016 5:00 am - Just like the routines followed when putting children to bed, perennials prefer a few rituals to prepare for their winter slumber, too. Performing these bedtime tasks wi...