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My hydrangea’s got the blues…

Hydrangeas are one of the most beautiful, abundant perennials you could have in your garden.  They seem happy all the time with their big, plentiful green leaves and the fluffy flowers that bring sunshine to any corner.  They can also be … Continue reading

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Indoor herb gardening

While Spring is just around the corner, many people are itching to have fresh herbs at the ready.  In places where temperatures remain chilly at least until April, what’s a NYC foodie to do?  Her question reads: “What do you suggest for … Continue reading

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Snails – can’t live with ’em…

There have been some good questions rolling in this week in the Ask Gardenerd department.  One gardener asks, “Oh, the SNAILS!!  They’re everywhere!  What to do about them?  How do I safely get rid of this pain in the *#%!, icky, … Continue reading

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