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The deep freeze killed my plants. Or did it?
Your landscape looks horrible. Most of your plants – even some of your evergreen perennials – look like a herd of elephants stomped through them.

All about Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia)
Angel’s Trumpet can grow from 6 to 35 feet tall and 3 to 10 feet wide, but I’ve seen some larger. The plant comes in

Vegetable Garden Chart
Here you will find month-to-month guides on what to do and when to do it for vegetables, fruit, native and adapted plants, trees, soil care,

December Garden Chores
Take care when pruning freeze-damaged plants Although we expect this winter to be dryer and warmer than usual, this doesn’t preclude an occasional freeze. As

November Garden Chores
If your November garden chores include bulbs, roses, shrubs and woody vines this month, then get your soil ready. Bring in some compost to increase

October Garden Chores
Can you already smell Fall in the air? October’s a great time to do garden chores…summer’s finally gone—and we get lots of summer here. It’s

How to Get Rid of Yellow Nutsedge Organically
Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentis) is native to North America. Its habitat extends from southern Canada all the way south to Argentina. INSET:Although this looks like

September Gardening Chores
August is finally gone and it’s now time to start thinking about September gardening chores. Not that the hot and dry days are gone –
