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Delightful Dahlias
Dahlias, native to Mexico, have delighted gardeners for centuries. The Aztec Indians grew dahlias as
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Easy, Elegant Shrub Roses
Roses, roses, and more roses…. Imagine sprays and drifts of beautiful shrub roses blooming in
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Plant a Salsa Garden!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo – it’s the perfect time to plant that salsa garden that
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All Ears for Elephant Ears!
Are you all ears? Elephant ears, wildly popular with gardeners of all ages, make great
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Flowering Shrubs
It’s time to add colorful flowering shrubs to the spring landscape. Everyone’s favorites - rhododendrons,
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Fabulous Flowering Forsythia
Drifts of yellow in the landscape in April can only mean one thing – spring
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Bring Home the Joy!
It’s the Christmas holiday season, and for many it is the most wonderful time of
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Fall Gardening Tips
It’s still too early to throw in the trowel in the fall garden or landscape.
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Montauk Daisies – Perfect for Long Island Gardens!
Montauk daisy, formally known as Nipponanthemum nipponicum, is a great perennial for Long Island gardens.
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Planting Fall Veggies
Cooler days and nights…. it’s time to plant the fall vegetable garden! Seriously, late summer is
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Summer Heat: You and Your Garden
If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the garden during the day! You
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Early Summer Gardening Tips
The end of June spells h-e-a-t in the garden. Think ahead and plan wisely; it could
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Herbs: Just for the Health of It!
Popular & versatile, herbs have countless culinary uses – fresh or dried – and offer
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Deserving Daylilies!
Easy to grow and easy to enjoy, daylilies should be on everyone’s list of Top
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Angelonia – An A+ Annual for Long Island Gardens
Angelonia, sometimes called summer snapdragon, wows with pretty spikes of purple, pink, mauve, blue, white,
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Luscious Lantana
Luscious lantana, a tough, versatile annual flowering plant, dazzles in the summer and fall garden.
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Tempting Tropicals
It’s time to give in to tropical temptations! Palms, Hibiscus, Mandevilla, Dipladenia, and Elephant Ears
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Tomato Talk
Finally, it’s time to buy tomatoes plants for the garden. Whether you’re a first-timer or
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Evergreen Screening for Long Island Landscapes
Are you looking to screen an unpleasant view, buffer wind or unwanted noise, or just
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Loving Lilacs
Are you looking to add some intoxicating fragrance and color to your spring garden? If
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Cultivating Cilantro!
Cilantro (aka coriander) is the mainstay herb in Mexican cooking. And let’s not forget that
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Fabulous Phlox
There are so many reasons to add Phlox subulata (aka moss pink or moss phlox)
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Early May Gardening Tips
Lawn weeds are growing like crazy; it has been a banner spring for bittercress, chickweed,
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Perfectly Pleasing Peonies
Intoxicating fragrance and amazing flowers, peonies are the crown jewels in the late spring garden.
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Early April Garden Check List
Ready to dive into your outside garden chores? Before you do, think about those muscles that
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African Daisy for Fabulous Spring Color
African daisy, aka Osteospermum, is a popular spring blooming annual. Prized for its beautiful and
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Ready, Set, Go Garden!
The wait is over…according to the calendar, spring has finally arrived! So, if you’ve been
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Feathered Friends: Bird Feeding Tips for Long Island Gardens in February
As winter’s chill embraces Long Island, your garden becomes a vital haven for local bird
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Calatheas: The Fabulous Foliage Houseplant
It’s all about the leaves (aka foliage) when you grow Calathea! Prized for its fabulous
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F is for Fittonia!
Fittonia argryoneura, commonly called Mosaic Plant, Nerve Plant or Fittonia, is an interesting, low-growing houseplant.
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Cyclamen: Cool Plants for Indoor Enjoyment
Think cool, think cyclamen! Cyclamen or Florist’s Cyclamen, formally known as Cyclamen persicum, provides long
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Easy Winter Care for Houseplants
Indoor plants feeling the effects of the winter blues? Houseplants can respond to shorter, cooler
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African Violets- Still in Style!
African Violet continues to be one of the most recognizable houseplants in the world. Thanks
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Pleasing Peperomia!
Looking for an easy to grow and easy to enjoy houseplant? Peperomias, native to tropical
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Family Fun with Pumpkin Totem Poles
Are you looking to create some new magic this Halloween? We have just the trick…a
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Ornamental Cabbage and Kale
Ornamental cabbage and kale are perfect companion plants – perfect with each other, as well
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Daffodils for the Spring Garden
What would a spring landscape be without daffodils? There are so many reasons to plant
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It’s Time to Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs!
It’s as easy as ABC - you plant in fall to enjoy in spring! Daffodils, tulips,
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Early October Garden Tips
It’s still too early to lock up the rakes, shovels, and trowels until spring. The
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Early Fall Gardening Tips
There’s no mistaking it…. Fall is in the air. If the cooler weather has restored
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Tackling the Lawn: Seed vs. Sod
How would you sum up the weather for the past few months? Hot, humid, and
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Late Summer Gardening Tips
As summer begins its annual transition to fall, here are a few chores that may
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Summer Lawn Spoilers
Many Long Island lawns are struggling, and we can blame much of it on the
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Leaves of Three…
You know the saying – leaves of three, let it be! Poison ivy, Toxicodendron radicans,
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ABC’s of Harvesting Veggies
The old saying, "don't harvest the corn 'til the water's boiling," may be familiar sounding.
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Celebrate the Mid-Summer Garden
Seems like just last week it was planting time in the vegetable garden and anticipating
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Basil for Every Garden!
Basil is one of the most popular herbs grown in American gardens. A member of
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Hosta la Vista!
You can call them funkia, plantain lily, or hosta; but the common name and Latin
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Easy Care for Containers, Planters, & Hanging Baskets
Watering: Container gardens demand regular attention, especially during periods of hot weather when planters need to
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Planting Containers: Recipe for Success!
Container plantings offer endless opportunities! Each year, breeders introduce new plants for gardeners to drool
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Why Should I Mulch My Landscape Beds?
What is mulch? Mulch is a layer of material that is spread on top of the
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Growing Tomatoes – Easy, Fun & Delicious
Nutritious and delicious, gardeners agree that tomatoes are ‘must haves’ in the vegetable garden. - Select
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Selecting Pots for Container Gardening
When it comes to container selection, the sky is truly the limit. With so many
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Growing Peppers – Easy, Fun & Delicious
Nutritious and delicious, gardeners love to plant peppers in the garden or planters. Here are
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Time to Battle Spring Lawn Weeds
It’s spring! Cherries and magnolias are flowering, and tulips and daffodils are blooming. And right on
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Winter Damage on Evergreens
It’s not unusual after a tricky winter with erratic temperature fluctuations and windy conditions to
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Crazy About Camellias
Just before many spring-flowering plants put forth their long-awaited display of color… Camellia japonica beats
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R is for Ranunculus!
No one ever calls this beautiful flower by its common name – Persian Buttercup. We’d
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Pansies and Violas – Spring Flowering Favorites!
Quick true or false: All Pansies are Violas, but not all Violas are Pansies. Answer at
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Zebras in the House!
Looking for something a little out-of-the-ordinary for indoor plant enjoyment? Aphelandra squarrosa, commonly known as
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Hellebores for Long Island Gardens
Hellebores have earned their reputation as favorite plants of gardeners ‘in the know’. Evergreen foliage,
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Tropical Anthuriums for Indoor Enjoyment
Anthuriums grow in tropical areas around the world, with many being native to tropical rain
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Poinsettias
Can you imagine Christmas without Poinsettias? For many, their annual appearance marks the beginning of
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ABC’s of Cut Christmas Tree Care
Joy to the world, you found the perfect cut Christmas tree for your home! This
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Selecting the best Christmas Tree for you!
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year! The intoxicating aroma of a fresh
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BMSB are Back!
Brown marmorated stink bugs (BMSB) are finding their way into homes. This reoccurring pest makes
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Fall for Fall Asters
It’s easy to fall in love with fall blooming asters! Prized for their colorful flowers
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It’s Time for Lawn Renovation
It has been a tough dry, summer for Long Island lawns. No thanks to Mother
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Dazzling Hydrangeas for the Late Summer Landscape
Showing off their amazing blooms in late summer gardens on Long Island – Hydrangea paniculata
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Coneflowers for Long Island Gardens
Echinacea, adored for their beautiful flowers, are native to our North American plains and prairies.
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H2O for Hydrangeas
Hydrangea - it’s the All-American summer flowering shrub for Long Island gardens! So, if you’ve
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Be Water-Wise Gardener!
Do you want to be a water-wise gardener? Are you looking for effective ways to
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The Wait is Over!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for gardeners! The safe planting date of
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Don’t Get Caught with Your Plants Down!
Warm weather one day, cold the next! It has certainly been a roller coaster ride
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Spring Lawn Care Tips
Ahh, spring! The air is warm, the sun is shining, and your lawn doesn’t look
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Is Dirt a Bad Four-letter Word?
Healthy soil is like black gold to gardeners. Some gardeners will spend years building and
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Early Spring Gardening Tips!
R is for Roses. As rose growth begins after a long winter’s rest, it’s time to
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The Right Tools Make Gardening Easy
"A well-chosen, good quality garden tool can be a pleasure to use for years to
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Your Late Winter Landscape: Assessing the Situation
It is anyone’s guess what this past winter’s weather will mean for your trees, shrubs,
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First Time for Seed Starters!
First Time for Seed Starters! Are you a novice or first-time veggie gardener? If you’re looking