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Supporting Your Tall Flowers July 9th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: After a heavy rain, support tall flower stems prone to flop over. Use a thin stick or a length of bamboo and some jute twine to tie the plant upright. Supporting the flower stem will keep your plants healthy and strong.

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Maintaining Your Flower Garden July 6th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: To keep a vibrant and colorful planner garden, regularly remove faded flowers from salvia, zinnia, coneflower and especially petunia. This will encourage bushiness and the production of more vibrant flowers.

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Pruning your Hydrangea shrubs July 5th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: Now’s the time to prune back your hydrangeas shrubs. Look for blooms that have faded or fallen to the ground. Once you notice the faded buds, you’ll know it’s time to start your pruning. You’ll be surprised how quickly you get lots of new branches which will produce beautiful flowers and the fall.

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Watering with Water Restrictions June 29th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: If local restrictions allow, water your lawn only once per week but make it a deep, thorough soaking with one inch of precipitation. This will encourage a deeper root system requiring the grass to become stronger and healthier.

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