Beverly was born April 26, 1943, in Sanford, the daughter of the late Worthy William Pendergrass and Esther Phoebe Womble ...
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Wondering why pests are abundant in your garden? It could be down to any of these 5 plants. Here’s what you can do about it.
Two expert gardeners reveal which plants benefit from a late-summer trim—and which ones you could damage by cutting back now.
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Big, luscious peony blooms are a perennial favorite in the garden. Each winter, these bushy shrubs die back to the ground. Each spring, shoots begin to appear and, within weeks, it’s as if they were ...