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If you love roses (and who doesn’t?) you’ll want a few in your garden.
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Easy to grow and ideal for cutting, these go-to annuals soak up summer sun and burst into a fiesta of vivid blooms.
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As gardeners we tend to get stuck in boxes. If you think out of the box, you can grow food—vegetables and herbs—right in your front-yard.
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Grow a rainbow in your garden. Swap seeds with other gardeners or shop for unusual plants at garden club sales in spring.
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Soil is as alive as the seedlings you coddle! Proper attention to its condition means less laborious gardening later.
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Bold groupings give shape to a lush green-on-green garden.
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A sturdy post with vine-friendly dowels help give vigorous climbers like mandevilla and clematis, a leg up.
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Ron DeMattio Top the post with a pot of vinca vines hanging down and you could make this look like a plant fountain!
Here are five fabulous annuals worth your attention this spring.
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Recycled soup cans turned into flower pots.
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How to on framed succulent planters. Clever!
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Kim Demmon (today's creative blog) Love this idea #lowescreator
Gardening without a Garden: 10 ideas for your patio or balcony.
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Pat Griffith This is so clever - and it looks like you can do it yourself!
DIY bowling ball (made from pennies) for the garden. Some say it will make your hydrangeas blue again!
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Keep track of what you plant! A better way than your normal popsicle stick markers.
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#Spring is the time to evaluate your lawn's health. This video will help!
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Knowing the right time to prune is crucial. Pruning at the wrong time typically won’t damage plants, but it can sacrifice that year’s flowers or fruit.
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Plant a beginner's herb garden!
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Shelley Mollohan Monastra I started some herbs from seed. This would look great sitting on a counter.
Lowe's It definitely would!
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Jennifer Daley I grow zinnias every year. They're so easy to grow from seed and bloom from summer late into the fall. They're great for cutting and add a lot of color to the garden.