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The Plantman for September
2, 2010
New garden books in time for spring planting… and reading
Like most garden lovers, Cheryl and I enjoy reading books on our favorite subject. However experienced you are, you can always learn something new (or re-learn something you had forgotten)
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Groundcovers can replace lawns… and mowing
Call 811 before you dig this spring
Dramatic, colorful grasses perk up any landscape
Nervous about pruning? New book shows you how
Lavender brings fragrant history to your garden
Laurels and lattice panels add privacy and a noise barrier
Bring “four season” color to your garden
Ground cover on slope can prevent risky weed trimming
Brilliant color and heady fragrance can fill your garden
Planting is easy… when you know how
Is there a groundcover that doesn’t need mowing, is kid-friendly but uninhabited by critters and insects? That’s a tall order as this reader finds out…
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So you’ve decided to plant a couple of trees in your landscape this weekend. What’s the worst thing that could happen? An aching back? Blistered hands? Not even close!
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Ornamental grasses are an easy-care way to add interest and texture to any landscape. Here are some tips about two of our favorites.
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If there’s one subject that makes novice gardeners anxious, it’s pruning. I receive so many e-mails from readers who want to prune some of their shrubs or trees but are nervous about the process.
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Today we’ll take a look at a very old plant with a long and storied history, but one that deserves a fragrant place in your garden.
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There are benefits to living in the suburbs, but sometimes privacy issues and noise from traffic or neighboring homes can be a nuisance. Some creative landscaping can often bring some peace and quiet.
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What element is the first to strike you when you look at a garden, yours or someone else’s? Quite probably the answer is “color.”
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QUESTION: “I am not too much of a gardener. I am looking for a pretty, low-growing plant that can survive in clay, in a steep incline in a ditch area and will also be low maintenance.
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In the dreary depths of winter, garden lovers console themselves with visions of gorgeous plants that will soon fill their landscapes with glorious color and heady fragrance.
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What do these activities have in common: Riding a bicycle. Playing a guitar. Roasting a turkey. The answer: They are all activities that are easy to do once you know how, but are very intimidating when you’re a beginner.
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