CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — Now that the leaves have fallen and the weather is crisp, cool and comfortable, it's a great time to do some outdoor gardening that will really make a difference come spring time.
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Fall Flower Bed Care
Q: How do I prepare my small flower bed for winter? I have a few black-eyed Susans that look pretty scary right now. Do I cut the tops off or what? I have some dead-looking petunias. Should I just ...
It’s time to get get your garden ready for fall. Clean up your roses by nipping, or “deadheading,” the old flower heads. Then do light trimming and shaping. Fertilize your roses to encourage new ...
Perennial plants add splashes of color to fall flowerbeds that prolong the season and bring the garden to life. If you have a small yard it's often a good idea to focus on plants that flower ...
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