Editorial
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The Secret Life of Shade Seekers
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Part-shade gardens can be tricky, but these shade-loving perennials—like astilbe and coral bells—bring color and charm to the shadows.
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How to Fix Dog Pee Spots in Grass
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Dog pee spots turning your lawn into a moonscape? Here’s how to fix the damage, prevent future craters, and reclaim your grass.
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City Folks and Chickens: A Match Made in Backyard Heaven?
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City chickens may sound charming, but between the noise and the mess, they’re not for the faint of heart.
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Pergolas: Practical Shade or Just Fancy Lattice?
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A pergola is like a pair of cowboy boots—might not be practical, but it sure makes you feel at home.
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Does My Arbor Vitae Need a Winter Coat?
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Wondering if your arbor vitae needs winter wrapping? It depends on wind, snow, and salt exposure. Here’s the scoop!
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Birds, Beans, and a Little Southern Sunshine
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Birdwatching isn’t just for nature lovers—it’s a way to connect with something bigger and create memories with your family.
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Clay Is No Joke—But You Can Make It Work
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Clay soil doesn’t have to be a nightmare. With compost, grit, and patience, you can turn your garden into a thriving paradise.
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Picking Plants and Other Life Lessons
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Picking plants is like picking a spouse—good roots, steady growth, and won’t fall apart in the heat.
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Little Hands, Big Harvest: Teaching Kids to Garden
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Gardening with kids isn’t just about growing food; it’s about growing memories, one muddy footprint at a time.