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Let's talk about 6 keys to do to keep your garden healthy when it's sweltering.

Mulch, often overlooked in the gardening world, is a gardener's best friend.

Autumn is far more than a time for retreating indoors and tidying the remains of summer's bounty out of the garden. In fact, this golden season offers gardeners a unique and valuable chance to refine their landscapes by planting new perennials, trees, and shrubs—or even relocating established ones.

Early November presents a brief pause between the gardening and holiday calendars. I see this as an excellent time to take some space to reflect on your garden. Taking time to evaluate and record details about your garden helps to refine and grow your gardening knowledge and skills.

Clay Soil

Soil is the foundation of a healthy garden, and knowing your soil type is essential for improving your soil health and arming you will the primary knowledge required to choose the right plants. 

Light and dark pink flowers adorn Little Lime Punch hydrangea growing in field.

If you have questions about pruning such as when the best time is to cut back your hydrangeas, how far down the stems should you prune, or how to clean up a shrub with dead branches, you’ve come to the right place. Find the answers to these and many more pruning questions here.

Is there a low spot in your yard where water tends to pool for a day or more after a big rain? We’ll share a number of solutions that will help prevent flooding, redirect runoff or soak up the excess in this helpful article.

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