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Should You Pull Dead Plants From Your Garden or Leave Them Alone? We Asked a Pro Gardener
Removing pest- and disease-ridden plants can keep problems from overwintering and recurring next spring. Composting diseased plants may allow plant problems to spread. For safe disposal, always burn ...
Pull dead plants with pests or disease—like tomatoes or squash—to prevent future issues and support crop rotation. Leave healthy dead plants or cover crops like rye to boost soil and block weeds. Skip ...
So you lost plants this year to May’s slogfest and then to summer’s dry heat? The full toll might not even be apparent until next spring when dead/damaged plants try to shift back into growth mode. It ...
When succulent leaves die, it may be tempting to just leave them be, but should you remove them instead? Could it cause ...
The cold weather can prove damaging to many gardens but one gardener has shared the common winter task which should actually ...
In a video with over 269,000 views, TikToker Noah Osborne (@notnoahosbrne) walks out of Home Depot. He says he originally went to the store to return a few light bulbs. However, after the return, the ...
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