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Fall Vignette at Minter Gardens
Autumn brings so many new looks to the perennial garden with late blooms and changing foliage colours. There's no need for it to seem boring...
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Tip of the Day
If you have a big pile of garden magazines collecting dust somewhere, consider getting out the scissors and starting your own garden scrapbook!

Scrapbooks can be organized in any way you want, but making sections or chapters on specific gardening projects is one handy way to go about i...

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Question: It's mid-April and I just discovered some bulbs that I forgot to plant last fall. If I plant these now will they still flower this year?

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When to CUT BACK Ornamental Grasses
There is probably no group of perennials that more clearly points out the differences between two distinctive types of gardeners: the relaxed gardener and the neatnik. With a relaxed gardener, the very idea of cutting back their ornamental grasses won't have even occurred. Neatniks, on the other hand, already have their fingers on the pruners and are feeling rather itchy to get...

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