What's Coming Up 141: Compost, Mulch, Pruning Roses, Rose Problems

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Aged black gold for gardeners: Compost!

Mulch-choosing primer--lots of choice, plenty of advice.

Cut to the quick for great roses

Gall darn weird growth!

Tie first then clip: It's a hit for ornamental grasses!

Tip cuttings from the week's individual emails include:

  • Deer blasters and train gaurds
  • Fueling fall color this spring
  • Planting potted forced bulbs into the garden
  • Sow common names snowball
  • Trees in planters
  • Seeds and cuttings, just pure fun
  • Shoo-ing winter with a grin
  • Solving poor drainage
  • Feathery grub killers on the prowl

More cool, epic and punny words

Emerald ash borer alert

Desirable weeds? You bet-don't preen 'em!

Rough stuff along bed edges

Hairy find on blue beard

Stone's throw from a mower

 

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Repot large plants
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Spreading mulch
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Testing compost
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Virginia bluebells
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