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Ornamental grasses
Ornamental grasses add lots of wonderful texture, color, and unique movement to the landscape. During autumn, they add a “moody”…
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Invasive Asian jumping worms
Invasive Asian jumping worms are being found increasingly here in New York State, and home gardeners should be on the…
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Naturalizing spring bulbs
Now is the time to plant spring-blooming bulbs, and you don’t need a large yard to consider a naturalized bulb…
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Natives offer an array of fall color
Trees often get all the attention for providing autumn color, but native perennial flowers also provide interest and beauty to…
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Spotted lanternfly update
The spotted lanternfly is coming closer to home. A population of the invasive pest has been found in Ithaca, just…
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The Year of the Sunflower
Sunflowers may be the most cheerful addition you can make to your garden. Their bright, sunny blossoms come in many…
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Leaf spot disease in tomatoes
With the wet weather we’ve had this summer, you are probably noticing signs of fungal diseases in your garden. Tomatoes…
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Coneflowers are easy and versatile
Is there anything purple coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) can’t do? They do well even in clay soils. They do well in…
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Diagnosing vegetable garden problems
Gardeners need expert observation skills. As the growing season progresses, gardeners should watch their plants closely every day. Disease and…
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Growing colorful dianthus
If you are looking for a colorful flowering plant for the front of your perennial border, look no further than…
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