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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. |
This Old House Christopher J. Cohan |
Foundation Plantings The plantings closest to your home should play up its assets and soften its hard edges. |
This Old House 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. |
This Old House Lynn Ocone |
Early Bloomer This hardy shrub announces the arrival of spring. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Stone Faced Rock veneer adds depth and texture to walls, foundations, and chimneys. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
Easy Mowing Thought the robot vacuum was cool? Better grab a lawn chair for the lawn-mowing robots. |
This Old House |
Winter Plant Tip: Buy Ugly Dormant bare-root plants make for a wise cold-weather purchase. |
National Gardening Kate Jerome |
Adding Color to Our Lives How to use color creatively in your garden to reflect who you are. |
National Gardening Diane Bilderback |
All About Dahlias These easy-to-grow plants produce prolific flowers in the summer and the fall. |
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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. |
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