Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
5 reasons your tomato leaves are curling—and how to fix the problem
When the foliage of your tomato plants doesn’t look normal, understanding the reasons is key to fixing the problem.
Southern Living on MSN
How To Revive Roses And Get Them Blooming Again
Don’t give up on your rose bush just yet.
July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
This video outlines practical ways to manage fallen leaves to conserve moisture, protect plants, and support backyard ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
Temperatures are rising – here is how to water plants in a heatwave, and what not to do
Learn about watering plants in hot weather, including the best time of day to water, the right quantity of water to use, and ...
Lawn mowers are an absolute essential for trimming grass in the summer, but they can also be used to help out with cleanup ...
Simple, science‑backed ways to control weeds without chemicals.
Irish Mirror on MSN
Irish gardener warns don't just water leaves in July – it could do more harm than good
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran horticulturist Peter Dowdall (The Irish Gardener) has listed the most common watering mistakes people make ...
Your flowering shrubs will be the envy of the neighborhood.
Straw, wood chips, shredded leaves, compost, grass clippings, or landscape fabric? Ranked on moisture, cooling, cost, and weed control. Weed-free straw wins for summer vegetable beds; shredded leaves ...
As the summer heat returns to Ireland, horticulturist Peter Dowdall shares the nine common garden watering mistakes people make during hot weather – and how to avoid them ...
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