November 25, Mark Twain

Tawin on weather and climate

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November 18, Vita Sackville-West

Being productive by gardening

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Tip #242: Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds are beautiful and among the smallest species of birds. In addition to drinking nectar, they also eat insects like aphids, and gnats, keeping your garden more pest free.

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Tip #241: Sharpening Your Tools

Keeping your tools sharpened and honed will help you to become a faster, safer, and more efficient gardener. Learn the difference between sharpening and honing and an often overlooked tool.

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November 11, H. Fred Dale

How to develop a green thumb

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Tip #240: More Landscaping Tips

Over the last several years, we’ve learned lots of little tips and tricks to help make the garden more productive and easier to manage. Here are 5 more we can share with you as we get ready for the winter.

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November 4, David Slawson

Using the garden to transmute feelings of nature into artistic beauty

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Tip #239: Gardening Books

Reading, especially during the calmer winter months, is a great way to improve your gardening knowledge, learn new skills and techniques, and get inspired for next year’s growing season.

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October 28, Robert Harbison

What does the garden mean to you and me?

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Tip #238: White Flies

Over 1500 species of white flies have been described, and they can feed off fruit trees, most vegetables, and many ornamental plants. Learn how you can control them with insecticidal soap in this week’s tip

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