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Kill Without Harm

The last thing you want is your beautiful flower beds being marred by a stubborn patch of weeds. Yet, if you’ve got kids, delicate plants, and animals in tow, then you’ve probably considered how you can kill weeds naturally. Thankfully, there are a ton of different methods, and all of them require very few ingredients or tools.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/home-and-garden/how-to-kill-weeds-naturally-without-harming-plants-or-bees/ar-AA17EUfV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=9ad25aa481be4befbd0181e56114fd75

Don’t Let Rhubard Flower

The red vegetable is native to colder climates, where it begins to grow in the early spring. If you live in the appropriate climate to grow rhubarb, it’s a great addition to your vegetable garden. The perennial crop needs lots of sun and moist, rich soil. Other than that, once established, rhubarb plants aren’t too high maintenance, and can be harvestable for many years to come. However, there are some issues that may arise during the plant’s lifetime. All plants are susceptible to issues like bugs and disease, but rhubarbs have a unique issue to look out for — flowering stalks.

Lucy Clark 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/home-and-garden/why-you-don-t-want-your-rhubarb-plant-to-flower/ar-AA17oDio?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=df6fcc63e3af46a4b99970bd391c0f05

When To Plant Cucumbers

Cucumbers are a delicious fruit that adds crunch and a sweet flavor to any dish. Luckily, if you love cucumbers and want to add them to your garden, you’ll soon realize how easy they are to care for. They’ll thrive as long as you have a lot of water and sun to give them. You’ll need to choose between two forms of cucumber plants. Depending on how your garden is set up and how much space you have available, you’ll either grow cucumber vines or bushes.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/home-and-garden/what-is-the-best-time-of-year-to-plant-cucumbers/ar-AA16ROAF?ocid=msedgntp&pc=ENTPHB&cvid=04e4165f3c934af7b6153a0b0919d681

Tip To Keep Plants Hydrated In Winter

There are signs you can look out for to know if your plant is dormant. You should see little to no new growth, any flowers will have dropped, and some leaves will die. Don’t worry about leaves falling; your plant is conserving energy and letting unhealthy foliage go. The most important rules to follow with a dormant plant are not to fertilize them and to water less. Here’s how to keep them hydrated without overdoing it.

Natalie Francisco
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/the-one-watering-trick-that-will-keep-your-plants-hydrated-all-winter/ar-AA14mmVI?ocid=windirect&cvid=14191c039a3f4089a0c9940a00776827

HOUSEPLANT CARE

While they won’t purify your air, houseplants are a great way to bring life into your spaces, whether it be a single potted plant on your shelf or a room full of foliage. But, when it comes to how to care for indoor plants, it can be easier said than done. Maybe you’re one of those plant parents, no matter what you do, can’t seem to keep your greenery lively and fresh.

Liv Birdsall

How To Save Dying Plants

If you’re here, chances are you’ve got a dead plant on your hands. Don’t be too hard on yourself—it happens to the best of us, and sometimes even with the most low-maintenance plants. But we’ve got some good news for you: 

Lauren David 

Harvest Seeds For Garden

… If you have a tomato or string bean variety you particularly enjoy, saving some seeds to replant next year can take the guesswork out of selecting which type you’d like to plant in the future. There are some practices, though, that will make saving seeds simpler and more successful.

Becca Lewis
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/how-to-harvest-seeds-from-your-garden-to-plant-next-year/ar-AA125ydE?ocid=windirect&cvid=ae0250be3c154e2cb171e60a6a1a2711

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