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Lynne’s Plant Pick of the Week – Indian Hawthorn
April 12, 2022
Amberly’s Plant of the Week – Spider Web Aralia
March 23, 2022
Ask Burton: This week, a question of color. Q: I want to plant some fresh color, but I don’t want to plant something that will burn up as soon as summer arrives. I’m still worried about cool weather, though – I’ve had begonias and impatiens hurt when I planted them a little too early. What should I use?
March 23, 2022
Deborah’s Plant Pick of the Week – New Guinea Impatiens
March 15, 2022
Ask Burton: This week, a question of Fruit Tree spraying Q: Last year, my peaches all had worms inside – I didn’t get very much fruit. How do I stop this from happening again this year?
March 14, 2022
The Amazing Encore Azalea!
March 7, 2022
Ask Burton: Q: When should I plant my tomatoes?
March 2, 2022
Tami’s Plant of the Week: Braided Tropical Hibiscus
February 28, 2022
Ask Burton: This week, we’re answering a question about one of the most beautiful plants in the landscape. Q: I planted roses in my landscape last year, two Knockout roses and a climbing Don Juan. It’s February – should I cut these roses back now? And how?
February 23, 2022
Ask Burton: This week, a question involving the winter garden. Q: I had cabbages in my garden last winter, and they were covered in holes to the point that my plants looked like lace. I’d like this spring’s plantings to do better! What happened, and how do I head it off this year?
February 8, 2022
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