… class, learn how to make and assemble boxes and other various hive equipment. Wil will go over different cuts, how to source materials, and how to prepare recycled sources. Ear protection …
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… blooms from fall through late winter. Place this kalanchoe in a brightly lit area and avoid over watering. This plant is tolerant of the drier humidity found in many homes during the winter …
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… herbivore resistant; this plant can provide decades of enjoyment as the clumps slowly increase over time. …
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… and white blooms. The climbing habit can be trained on a trellis or allowed to arch up and over, creating an architectural element in the landscape. …
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… to meet the need for rhododendrons hardy in the harsh New England climate. Slow growing, over ten years it will reach 3 feet in height and typically produces a rounded mound. …
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… senior horticulturist for the Krasberg Rose Garden , Heritage Garden, and Linden Allée. “Over a couple decades ago, the industry started moving toward more sustainable roses, and right … area,” he says, because they die back each winter and force gardeners to train their roses all over again come spring. “This rose has cane hardiness and root hardiness. We’ve been … very hardy, because they were bred for Canadian winters.” Shield ® has deep red flowers with over 40 petals; Sunrise’s ® blooms are coral-colored in the middle and light pink as petals …
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… He also recommends that treatment for any new perennial bed. It's better to improve the soil over a wide area rather than simply to add compost to the planting hole of individual plants. … way to reduce watering; it will simply encourage roots to rot. That's why it's a bad idea to buy cheap "potting soil" you may see for $1 a bag in big-box stores. Usually it's just topsoil, …
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… and spring are keys to success. It dislikes disturbance so plant where it can slowly fill in over time. …
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… as edible. Requires bright light, periodic watering, and a support plant or trellis to clamber over. …
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… is a low growing form of Scots pine. It reaches only 1 foot tall but spreads along the ground over time to 6 feet wide and can be used as a ground cover in a sunny location. Thick, glossy, …
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