Editorial
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How to Split and Gift Perennials: Garden Secrets That Keep on Giving
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Learn the art and science of splitting perennials to expand your garden and delight friends.
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Split, Share, and Bloom: The Southern Art of Perennial Generosity
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Splitting perennials ain’t just good gardening—it’s Southern hospitality in bloom. Share your flowers, share your heart, and watch life grow.
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Split or Not to Split? The Great Hosta Debate
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Thinking about splitting your hostas? Here’s when, why, and how to do it without committing a gardening disaster.
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Scalped Lawns and Southern Woes: Why Your Grass Needs a Haircut, Not a Buzz Cut
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Cutting your grass too short may seem smart, but it’s a surefire way to invite weeds, heat stress, and bald spots.
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Can I Water the Lawn When It’s Sunny Out?
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Think watering your lawn on a sunny day will fry your grass? Not so fast—the truth is much greener.
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Stop Weeds Before They Sprout: The Best Time to Apply Pre-Emergent Weed Killer
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Discover when and how to apply pre-emergent weed killer for a lush, weed-free lawn.
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Dead Grass or Just Sleeping? How to Revive Your Lawn After Winter
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Discover simple, expert tips to bring your lawn back to life after winter’s harsh grip.
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Stop the Guesswork: How Often Should You Mow Your Lawn in Summer?
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Find out how often to mow your lawn in summer for lush, healthy, and vibrant grass.
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The Sweet Stink of Success: Milorganite and the Art of Southern Gardening
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Milorganite’s like a Southern summer—hot, messy, and worth every sweat-soaked minute. Hold your nose and let it grow.
