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The All Things Gardening inbox is full of listeners' spring gardening conundrums! Charlie aims to answer a few.
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This year's spring gardening show was in front of a live audience at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Colchester studio.
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Try this hardy iris that blooms a bit later in the season and provides color and movement to your gardens and landscape.
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Pick perennial weeds after a rain and remove annual ones when the weather is sunny and dry.
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When you're putting together window boxes, choose some annual flowers that have colorful foliage. Certain coleus varieties can add bright colors and thrive in full sun. Others, like caladiums, grow well in shady areas.
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The natural world is full of signals that the soil is warming. And when it warms enough, that means it's time to plant peas. Try planting English podded, sugar snap and snow peas this spring.
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From aronias to winterberries, plant native shrubs to feed birds and attract wildlife.
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Our 10-week newsletter course will guide you through the process of turning seeds into healthy, full-grown plants. And, it’ll help you through the process of creating an outdoor garden space where your seedlings can thrive.
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This spring, plant cultivated varieties of some wild greens. Lambsquarters and amaranth grow easily, look attractive in your garden, and taste mild and earthy.
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If you have hydrangea bushes in your landscape that flower in late summer or early fall, now is the time to cut them back so they'll produce their best blooms.