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Flowers

Don’t Plant These 9 Flowers if You Have Allergies

With millions of allergy sufferers worldwide, not inviting the most allergy-inducing plants in our immediate environment may increase our outdoor enjoyment. Flowers that produce a high amount of wind-dispersed pollen can incite our allergic response. High fragrance, too, brings a reaction for some. To minimize the big world of allergens, gardening expert Katheirne Rowe explores flowers to skip in the home garden for those with sensitivities.

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Garden Pests

Cat Poop in the Garden Beds: What to Do

Cat poop is the last thing you want to see next to your plants! It’s yucky near your crops, and it’s best not to grow vegetables where there’s lots of it. Cat lover and backyard gardener Jerad Bryant shares how to both handle and prevent cat poop in the garden beds.

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Garden Pests

Good and Bad Spiders in the Garden: What You Should Know

Spotting a spider in your garden can be a frightening or exciting experience, depending on how you feel about these arachnids. Regardless of your feelings, knowing the difference between good and bad garden spiders is key. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn about common garden spiders and how they benefit your plants.

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Houseplants

15 Container Plants For a Lush, Jungle-like Patio

We can't all be lucky enough to live in the tropics, but you can create your own lush tropical paradise on your own patio. Florida gardener Melissa Strauss shares 15 stunning tropicals that grow well in containers, to give your patio a tropical makeover.

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Ornamental Gardens

7 Landscaping Projects That are a Waste of Time

Why waste time landscaping when you could be gardening? It often costs more money than the value it adds to your home. You’ll have to hire an expensive professional or spend lots of time doing it yourself. These seven landscaping projects are a waste of time! Forget them, and consider alternatives instead.

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Shrubs

Time is Running Out to Prune Roses: What to do Right Now

In late summer, our roses may benefit from a little refresh. With final rounds of deadheading, our reblooming types put on a late-season show. Removing declining canes in all types improves overall health. Explore rose pruning to do now for vigorous roses heading into winter.

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Gardening Tips

11 Plants You Should Never Prune in August

The garden is fading as August arrives. Summer blooming plants are finishing their colorful show, and spring blooming plants are preparing for the coming winter. Never prune off forming flower buds! Avoid making cuts to these 11 plants during August to protect future blooms.

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Gardening Tips

Got Allergies? What NOT to Plant in Your Garden

Seasonal allergies can be a real bear with certain plants in the garden. It might surprise you to find out which plants are the biggest culprits of those allergy attacks. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss explains which types of plants you should avoid having in the garden if you're an allergy sufferer.