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Join hosts Bob Zaltsberg and Sara Wittmeyer as they answer all your questions about gardening from our annual gardening show March 1.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he talks with gardening experts about the best ways to start and manage your garden all season long.
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The bloom typically stays open for 24 to 48 hours.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with experts about the best ways to start and manage your garden all season long.
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Join us this week on Noon Edition as we talk with guests about tips for getting your garden ready for spring, and how to take care of your houseplants.
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When a gardener digs up a tree or shrub in one place and transplants it to another, the plant will endure all sorts of stress. It’s common for transplants to show signs of shock. Most often these plants are unable to recover.
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Over the years, Brussels sprouts and broccoli have developed a bad reputation as unappetizing health food. In spite of this, they are some of the most delicious vegetables out there, as long as they're cooked correctly.
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If you have a new year’s resolution to improve the way you eat, it might be nice to think about adding to your diet, rather than restricting.
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Scientists think that bumblebees can speed up flowering in plants. They go the idea when doing a different experiment and noticing bumblebees using their mouths to pinch the leaves of plants that hadn't flowered yet.
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It can be hard to grow plants indoors, especially in a room without a lot of sunlight. Sometimes it's just a matter of choosing the right plant, though.