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Make your own compost to build better soils

Make your own compost to build better soils
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Homeyer: Invasive plants and what to do about them

Homeyer: Invasive plants and what to do about them
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Homeyer: The magic of mulch

Homeyer: The magic of mulch >This new bed needs mulch to keep down weeds and hold in moisture HENRY HOMEYER photos / For the Monitor >ABOVE: Little or no mulch is needed in a mature garden bed with plants growing shoulder to shoulder. TOP: Newspaper around tomato plants will be covered with straw. HENRY HOMEYER photos / For the Monitor >Published: 7/30/2021 3:59:15 PM Mulch is commonly used to help suppress weeds and to hold in soil moisture in dry times. There are many different kinds of mulch and it is important to get the right kind, and to apply it properly if you wish to get the benefits of mulch.

Henry Homeyer: Mid-summer blossoms

Henry Homeyer: Mid-summer blossoms > > > >ABOVE: Feverfew volunteers to grow everywhere. BELOW: This Canna lily has purple leaves and stands nearly 6-feet tall. >Published: 7/16/2021 5:50:19 PM Mid-summer is often a quiet time for flowers – many gardens have fewer dramatic blossoms than in the spring. I have made an effort to have plenty blooming now. It’s true that my Japanese primroses, peonies and Siberian iris have gone by. But I have many others, both old favorites and lesser-known beauties. Beebalm ( Monarda didyma) has started early this year for me. Contrary to what most gardening books say, beebalm does not need full sun. In fact, full sun makes it dry out and go by more quickly. It does well in moist, rich soil but will grow anywhere. This year, I planted some wild beebalm, a native prairie plant. Its scientific name is

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