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If you want your strawberries to be healthy and happy, keep a close eye on what other plants they are hanging out with!
Last week was invasive species awareness week in Alaska. An invasive plant expert in Juneau identifies pesky plants that have ...
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Packed with power: How to pick, store and savor strawberries all season longStrawberry smoothies are her favorite on hot days; they are refreshing and can provide a lot of nutrients. Here's a recipe.
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Cornwall Live on MSNBest fruit-picking farms in Cornwall as 'the fields are full and the berries are sweet'Pick your own strawberries are available up until 4pm daily. Trevathan Farm says the "fields are full and the berries are sweet" this season. The farm shop is also packed full of beef and lamb, local ...
Paint red pebbles in the summer and put them in the garden: the reason for this is a real eye-opener
According to Sarwar, you can protect your strawberry patch by gathering up a number of small stones and painting them red, to ...
Discover how berries and flavonoid-rich foods can help women age gracefully by supporting physical function, mental health, ...
Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum) is a native, clump-forming perennial occurring in woodlands. Five-petaled, saucer-shaped ...
He says an important - and often overlooked - job is laying down a bed of straw to help them ripen. Hayden said: “Strawberries really benefit from mulching in June. This is where you cover the soil ...
Tired of weedy, bare patches in the shady corners of your garden? Shade-loving ground cover plants are the secret to transforming those tricky spots into lush, low-maintenance oases. These hardworking ...
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Country Living UK on MSN2 plants that will feed, protect and shelter birds – and keep cats awayThere are two plants that experts suggest will help to feed, shelter and protect birds in your garden this year.
The first day of summer is here, and it’s bringing the irresistible, sun-kissed taste of fresh blueberries and blackberries.
If you have a garden with plenty of plants which attract pollinators, such as open-flowered geum, iberis, cranesbill geraniums, lavender and heathers, you’re likely to get better crops because the ...
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