Landscape and Lawn
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Fall is the time to rebuild your soil with compost, raw organic matter, and any other organic amendments.
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Confused about sizing for garden gloves? It's usually based on a hand measurement that is actually pretty simple.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of bamboo! From fences to supports to trellises, bamboo is both practical and beautiful.
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How to build a healthy, thriving lawn without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
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It's easy to see why outdoor solar lighting is all the rage: no electricity required, no wiring. You can install it yourself.
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Extreme cold isn't the only challenge faced by woody plants; in fact, plants hardy to your region should endure normal winter temperatures just fine. However, winter can wreak havoc on landscape plants in other ways.
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Apply water just where you want it -- and not where you don't. With the Snip-n-Drip Soaker System you can easily create a customized watering drip system.
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Planting trees and shrubs too deep is the No. 1 reason that they die in landscapes.
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Pruning is a perfect chore for late-winter and early spring because most trees and shrubs are dormant. What's more, it's the time of year when there are few gardening tasks on your list.
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Wildflower meadows offer a colorful and low maintenance alternative to traditional grass lawns. How to site, prepare, and seed, a wildflower meadow.
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Edible flowers are a fun and easy way to add color and flavor to all sorts of dishes--especially when you can pick them right from your own garden.
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How to care for live Christmas trees.
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When dry weather continues for an extended period, landscape trees depend on homeowners for water. Learn when to water and how to do it.
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People often say weeds are good indicators of soil conditions. But what does that really mean, and what should gardeners do with the clues weeds provide?
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After reading reviews of how our customers are using our Border Fence, we were inspired to share some of them with you.
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At Gardener's Supply, we believe that healthy soils are the foundation for healthy gardens, healthy people, and a healthy planet.
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How to get your lilac to bloom profusely.
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Save your back AND create healthy, fertile soil!
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We often think of spring as the ideal time to plant, and in many cases it is. However, autumn provides a second — and sometimes better — opportunity to get trees, shrubs, and perennials in the ground.
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Protect your prized roses from cold temperatures and drying winds with these simple techniques.
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Photos from Felder Rushing, author of "Bottle Trees and the Whimsical Art of Garden Glass."
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Learn how to turn fall leaves into a soil-enriching mulch.
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Gardening gets more difficult as we age. However, by using the right tools and techniques, gardening remains in reach at any age.
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How to build traditional Japanese garden structures with bamboo.
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How to plant and grow lilacs.
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Tips for making your backyard, porch, balcony or patio a little more private.
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Solar-powered lights are an increasingly popular choice for garden and landscape lighting. They are affordable, easy to install and can be relocated easily.
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Hardy in zones 4 through 8, the Grove Compactus Burning Bush brings vivid color to your landscape.
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Smart gardener gives deer their own clover meadow.
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Fertilize every time you mow the lawn.
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Apply water just where you want it -- and not where you don't. With the Snip-n-Drip Landscape Soaker System you can easily create a convenient watering system for hedges, trees, shrubs and other landscape plantings.
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Learn how to choose the right pruning shears, loppers, or saws for your task from our experts at our Hadley Mass. Garden Center.
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Water is the key to a healthy, productive garden. Our Snip-n-Drip automatic watering system takes water directly to the plants, without wasting a single drop.
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Learn when and how to prune for abundant blooms.
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Learn about some of the members of our gardening community, including Gardener's Supply employee-owners, customers, and garden testers.
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Learn how to create a vegetable garden that showcases the plants and invites exploration.
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How to make the most of one of nature's free soil builders.
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Reduce the size of your grass lawn and create a beautiful, low-maintenance landscape that conserves water and provides wildlife habitat.
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Pollinators bring us an estimated 1 out of every 3 bites of our food! What can gardeners do to protect these important organisms?