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Fall Care for Peonies in Moultonborough

Peonies are well-known, magnificent perennials with big blooms and lush leaves. They delight our senses every summer or spring with luxurious heads of ruffled...

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Plant Bulbs in the Fall for Spring Blooms

Every year at the end of winter, just when we’ve almost given up on spring, the first bulbs of the year suddenly emerge with...

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Azaleas vs. Rhododendrons

Azaleas and rhododendrons are two of the most celebrated shrubs in the gardening world. With more similarities than differences, it’s easy to confuse the...

Fall into Planting for Spring

When winter gives way and spring is on the horizon, many of our thoughts turn to our gardens, lawns, and planning what to plant...

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When to Plant Trees and Shrubs

Trees provide lasting beauty and countless benefits for your property, like fresh air, shade, and a source of wildlife habitat, fruit, and flowers. But...

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How Well Do You Know Your Soil?

As gardeners, we often focus on the beautiful flowers and plants above ground, but what’s going on in the soil is essential to everything...

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How to Grow Coral Bells

Coral Bells, or Heuchera, are well-loved perennials that bring zest to the shady areas of your garden. They’re recognized by their mounded habit, long...

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The Best Flower Combinations for Stellar Gardens

One plus one often equals much more than two—and that’s especially true in the garden. A full-blooming flower on its own is a sight...

Water and Your Landscaping

In this month’s blog, we’ll discuss how to deal with the water conditions of your property: having not enough and having too much. Dealing...

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