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Pick a Plant: Tomato Tricks Planting tomatoes on their sides, makes more roots along the vine. More roots means bigger tomatoes, according to Russ Renner. "You can get them to root and ...
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On Gardening: Peonies like to stay put, but can thrive after move I’ve been wrestling with the thought of moving one of my peonies — realizing full well that peonies hate moving. They “fear change” in the worst way. ...
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On Gardening: Poppies are a favorite for the cottage gardener Happy “Year of the Poppy.” Yeah, it’s probably just one of those made-up greeting card holidays, this one courtesy of the National Garden Bureau. ...
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On Gardening: Clematis climbs to the top You’ve probably got “Snow Drift” or “Apple Blossom” armandii clematis. There are many other kinds of clematis, but most of them lose their leaves at the ...
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On Gardening: Gardeners know there's gnome place like home It's my theory that although disgruntled at times, gnomes do suffer from separation anxiety. So it's important to leave them alone and let them make roots ...
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On Gardening: Clematis climbs to the top Is my clematis “evergreen?” It is if it has green leaves all winter. You’ve probably got “Snow Drift” or “Apple Blossom” armandii clematis. ...
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On Gardening: Peonies just improve with age As soon as the Lyons set their eyes on the perky peony “Early Scout,” it’s all over. Just like that. Eve’s never grown a peony before but admires this ...
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Anne Jaeger Presents GardenGal.tv The trees, shrubs and plants will love you for it as the weather turns cold. See more February Garden Jobs: www.oregonlive.com/hg Video of the Week. ...
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Anne Jaeger Presents GardenGal.tv Find Anne’s videos at www.oregonlive.com/hg, and find them promoted in the weekly magazine. A graduate of University of Oregon, Anne completed Master ...
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On Gardening: Bright light, amazing flowers Waterlilies and bullfrogs delight visitors to the Oregon Garden's A-Mazing Water Garden, an imaginative display of aquatic flower species. ...
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