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Kristine Lofgren
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When and How to Spray Plum Trees for Pests - gardenerspath.com
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16.07.2023 / 23:25

When and How to Spray Plum Trees for Pests

Growing fruit trees isn’t always easy. The pests, the late freezes, and the skill necessary to prune them right can feel a bit overwhelming.It’s especially frustrating when someone

7 Common Reasons Why Roses Drop Their Leaves - gardenerspath.com
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13.07.2023 / 05:18

7 Common Reasons Why Roses Drop Their Leaves

We don’t usually grow roses for the foliage. It’s nice and all, but it’s those flowers that we really want. But that doesn’t mean we don’t mind if the leaves start to rain down off the plant like raindrops in a spring storm.Even if they aren’t as beautiful as the bl

Learn About Jackson & Perkins and Their Best Roses | Gardener's Path - gardenerspath.com - New York
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11.07.2023 / 16:37

Learn About Jackson & Perkins and Their Best Roses | Gardener's Path

Not so long ago, the idea of shipping roses across the country was almost unheard of. If you wanted a particular type, you bought it locally or you couldn’t buy it all.While I’m all for supporting local businesses, this

Holes in Camellia Leaves: What’s Causing It and How to Fix It - gardenerspath.com
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11.07.2023 / 07:37

Holes in Camellia Leaves: What’s Causing It and How to Fix It

Camellias are one of those fantastic plants that look beautiful whether they’re in bloom or not. The glossy, deep green, leathery leaves are as pretty as any ornamental grown for its foliage.As beautiful as we find them, there are lots of insects out

How and When to Harvest Gooseberries - gardenerspath.com
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03.07.2023 / 22:43

How and When to Harvest Gooseberries

I love the early summer because the weather is lovely, the whole season stretches out before you, and most importantly… it’s the beginning of gooseberry season!In my area, the end of June means

When to Prune Old vs New Wood and How to Tell the Difference - gardenerspath.com
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02.07.2023 / 16:23

When to Prune Old vs New Wood and How to Tell the Difference

References to “new” or “old” wood are common when it comes to pruning.And understanding which is which is key, because pruning t

35 of the Best Shade-Tolerant Roses - gardenerspath.com
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27.06.2023 / 04:03

35 of the Best Shade-Tolerant Roses

I have a confession to make: I adore roses, but I rarely give them exactly what they need to look their best.One of my most common offenses? P

How to Grow and Care for Roses - gardenerspath.com
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27.06.2023 / 02:09

How to Grow and Care for Roses

There’s one thing that I constantly run into when talking to gardeners who are interested in growing roses:A sense of being overwhelmed. There seems

Common Reasons why Rose Leaves Turn Yellow - gardenerspath.com
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27.06.2023 / 02:09

Common Reasons why Rose Leaves Turn Yellow

If only plants could talk, they could tell us that they aren’t feeling well.Your grapevines could warn you that

9 Common Reasons Why Roses Fail to Bloom - gardenerspath.com
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27.06.2023 / 02:09

9 Common Reasons Why Roses Fail to Bloom

No offense to roses, but let’s be honest: A rose bush isn’t exactly stunning when it isn’t in bloom.Sure, it can be a lovely additi

How and When to Prune Your Tomato Plants - gardenerspath.com
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27.06.2023 / 01:43

How and When to Prune Your Tomato Plants

We dutifully prune our fruit trees and our rose bushes, but not all of us are taking the same care with our tomatoes.We link to vendors to help you find re

Why Your Fuchsia Is Dropping Buds and How to Fix It - gardenerspath.com
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25.06.2023 / 06:13

Why Your Fuchsia Is Dropping Buds and How to Fix It

It’s finally happening! After a boring, bland winter, your fuchsia plants are starting to bud out. But then the unthinkable takes place – the buds start to sprinkle down like raindrops.What’s happening?!Bud drop can occur at th

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