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Favorite Past Garden Columns Category

Plant Sunburn

July 17th, 2012

Dry soil isn’t always the cause when plants brown out in summer. Some plants just aren’t keen on heat and sun…

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Another Rose Woe

July 2nd, 2012

Just what we need… one more thing that can go wrong with roses. The latest problem is rose rosette disease, and it’s a deadly disease with no known cure.

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A No-Water Garden

July 2nd, 2012

Never water a garden? Jenny Rose Carey built a “dry garden” that she hasn’t watered in years… yet it’s thriving and blooming. Here’s her secret…

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Beetles and Grub Butts

June 26th, 2012

What to do about those pesky grubs eating the roots out from under your lawn? You might first want to check out the hair arrangement on the grub butts. Seriously. There’s an important clue there…

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Mow the Lawn or Go to the Dentist?

May 22nd, 2012

If we hate to care for the lawn, then why do we keep growing so much of it? Here’s a list of the top three things you should be doing to the lawn but probably aren’t and three things you probably are doing to the lawn but shouldn’t.

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Hedge Edge

May 8th, 2012

There’s more to pruning than heading out in the spring with a chainsaw in hand. Here are a few important how-to’s from an expert who prunes the topiaries at Longwood Gardens.

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High-Octane Veggie Gardening

May 3rd, 2012

You might as well get the most production you can out of your vegetable garden if you’re going to the trouble of digging up the ground in the first place. Here are 10 ways that I use…

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About Those Plant Sizes

April 24th, 2012

I have no good answer for the question, “How big does this plant get?” It depends. Here’s a look at what to make of this sticky plant-picking issue.

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Saving Your Ash

April 23rd, 2012

   Mechanicsburg arborist Bob Carey was scouting a client’s yard for pests last August behind Wormleysburg’s Harrisburg Academy when he noticed an unusual shiny green bug.    “I saw this beetle light on one her plants,” says Carey. “I captured it and said, ‘This sure looks like an emerald ash borer.”    Turns out it […]

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Weedfest

April 17th, 2012

You’re not imagining things if it seems like weeds are getting worse than ever. These botanical invaders are flourishing across the United States for a variety of reasons, such as…

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