Give your plants a feeding every two to three weeks from the end of March to the middle of September, and don't fertilize ...
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Don't toss that supermarket lemon. Learn how to grow lemon trees (Citrus x limon) from seeds to produce one of the most fragrant flowering trees around.
Another chapter in the book of our calendar life is nearly completed, as we await the celebration of the birth of Jesus ...
Another chapter in the book of our calendar life is nearly completed, as we await the celebration of the birth of Jesus ...
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By Barbara Brown, Master Gardener The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) can be a perfect holiday-time accent with its bright ...
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