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Many gardeners want two things at once. They want a garden that looks beautiful, and they want a garden that helps bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. For years, the usual advice has been simple: plant wild-type native plants, and skip the cultivated versions. But a new 2026 study adds more nuance to that advice. The […]

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March is a common time to prune roses. But timing is not strictly tied to the calendar. Prune when the worst cold has passed and the buds are starting to swell, usually late winter through early spring. In many gardens, that lines up with March. If your roses are still fully dormant and hard freezes […]

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Early spring lawn care is about recovery and preparation. Winter can make your turf grass compacted, matted, and low in available oxygen. Work should begin once snow is gone, standing water has drained, and the grass begins to show signs of active growth. Acting too early causes damage. Waiting too long can allow weeds and […]

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