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Is It Once and Done for an Outdoors Philadelphia Flower Show?

June 22nd, 2021

   The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society didn’t want to move its world’s-biggest indoor flower show outside or change the timing from end of winter to late spring.    If COVID wouldn’t have come along, I’m sure the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show would have taken place inside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in early March, just as it […]

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Solution Gardening 3: Even More Plants to Solve Yard Problems

June 15th, 2021

   My past two posts looked at Dr. Allan Armitage’s “solution gardening” theory on how people buy plants – by the situation they address, not their type.    The posts included 14 situations with my Pennsylvania-geared recommendations on plants that make good sense in those situations.    Today finishes the three-part series with good plants […]

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Solution Gardening 2: More Plants to Solve Yard Problems

June 8th, 2021

   Dr. Allan Armitage’s plant-buying theory is that most people don’t show up at the garden center looking for certain plants.    They’re there looking to carry out a gardening project or to solve a yard problem.    My post last week looked at this idea and Armitage’s intriguing suggestion that maybe plant-sellers should start […]

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Solution Gardening: How Most People Pick Their Plants

June 1st, 2021

   When people head to the garden center to buy plants, most of the time they’re not there looking for a certain plant.    They’re generally looking to carry out a goal or solve a problem.    A disconnect happens when would-be plant-buyers find that the gazillion plants available aren’t grouped by goals or problems […]

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The 17-Year Cicadas and Your Plants

May 18th, 2021

   If you live in an urban setting or other more-populated/less-tree’d area, you may be wondering what all the hubbub is over Brood X cicadas, that bug that emerges en masse only once every 17 years.    It’s entirely possible you may not see (or hear) a one.    However, if you’re in an area […]

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12 Annual Flowers that Can Take the Heat

May 11th, 2021

   Pennsylvania keeps getting hotter and hotter in summer, with 90-degree days more common than ever.    Climate forecasters say this is no fluke, that the Harrisburg area is on the road to a climate more akin to Arkansas than past norms.    If that’s the case, it makes sense when picking our annual flowers […]

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The Best Little Bulbs that Hardly Anybody Grows

May 4th, 2021

   Most people know tulips and daffodils. So it’s no wonder those two spring bulbs show up in a lot of yards, even though tulips are leading snack targets of deer, rabbits, and rodents and tend to go downhill after a stirring debut performance or two.    A fair number of people also know and […]

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10 “Climate-Smart” Trees that Can Take Our Future Heat

April 27th, 2021

   Our climate isn’t like it was just a generation ago, and our plants are showing it – especially trees.    Many of Pennsylvania’s recent tree demises – from diseases on spruce and firs to branch diebacks on Japanese maples to “mysterious” deaths of sugar maples – are directly or indirectly related to climate changes. […]

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How to Do Your Own Lawn Care

April 13th, 2021

   The lawn-care pros who care for so many of our yards have no magic secrets on how to grow a nice lawn.    They just know what conditions and measures lawns need to thrive – and when and how to deliver them.    Any of us can do the same thing… if we learn […]

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10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Vegetable Garden

March 30th, 2021

   If you’re investing the work into growing your own food garden – as so many stuck-at-home people did for the first time last spring – you may as well get the most out of it.    As you plant cool-season crops now (onions, broccoli, cabbage, etc.) and summer crops in May (tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, […]

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