Author: Nina
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Signs Your Plants Are Heat-Stressed—and How to Help Them
Learn to spot and treat heat-stressed plants by identifying wilting, leaf scorch, and stunted growth. Use deep watering, mulching, and shading to help them recover.
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How to Keep Your Garden Productive Through Late Summer
Explore late summer gardening tips to keep gardens productive, manage harvests, and maintain garden health through strategic care and planting.
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Preparing Your Garden for August: Tasks You Shouldn’t Skip
Prepare your garden for August with essential tasks: water wisely, manage weeds, and enrich soil for healthy growth.
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The Best Climbing Plants for Quick Privacy Screens
Climbing plants like jasmine and clematis offer quick privacy screens and lush vibes. Tips include choosing sunny spots, preparing soil, and installing sturdy supports.
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Seed Harvesting Guide
How to Harvest, Dry, and Store Your Own Seeds For those who love getting their hands dirty in the garden and are keen on sustainable gardening practices, harvesting and storing your own seeds can be a game-changer. It’s not just about saving money, but also about having control over what you’re planting next season. With…
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Garden Reading Retreat
Create a cozy garden nook for reading and relaxation by choosing the right spot, selecting comfortable seating, and adding personal touches and lighting.
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How to Prune Summer Fruit Trees for Better Yields
Pruning summer fruit trees boosts health and yields, enhances air circulation, removes pests, and manages size. Key is balancing fruit load, stimulating growth, and using proper techniques.
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Setting Up a Wildlife Water Station for Hot Days
Set up a wildlife water station to attract and hydrate animals, enhancing garden biodiversity and supporting conservation, especially in hot weather.
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The Importance of Weeding in July—and How to Stay On Top of It
Maintain a weed-free garden in July with effective weeding strategies: water deeply, use proper tools, prevent seeding, and apply mulch. Regular light weeding and natural barriers are key.