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Proven Winners plants were featured at the 132nd running of the famed Kentucky Derby in May of 2006.

Making sure that you take only healthy plants home from the garden center can be daunting. This article is a primer for the basics of selecting healthy plant material.

Mulch is any kind of material applied to the soil surface for protection or aesthetic improvement of the area covered.

Apply an organic mulch on most established ornamental plants in mid-spring when the soil has warmed sufficiently for active root growth.

Weeds can make ornamental plantings look unsightly. Weeds also may harbor insects and diseases that may cause problems on more desirable ornamental plants. 

 

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Learn about what draws hummingbirds into the garden and which plants they'll be looking for in your yard.

Learn how to prune hedges or screens.

Pruning Demystified - Download PDF

Refresh your gardens and containers midseason by adding a new grouping of colorful flowers or perennials to carry you through to fall. Here's how to do it. 

 

With this easy-to-follow perennial care guide, every gardener can make perennials in their garden a success!

A landscape filled with mature, vigorous plants is the dream we all have when we plant perennials. Where they settle in happily, they thrive and multiply, and are ready to be divided after a few years. Here are some tips on how to divide and transplant perennials successfully. 

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