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Mary Lee Minor is a member of the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club, an accredited master gardener, a flower show judge for the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs and a former sixth grade teacher.
The gardener suggests loosely tying together vulnerable branches with garden twine to provide extra support during winter storms. Beyond aesthetics, evergreen plants often serve as year-round ...
Garden fences can be a prime location for algae growth because wood is porous, which means it can absorb moisture. Algae love high levels of moisture and shade, which is why you've likely spotted ...