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New Growth on Hydrangeas July 11th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: To acquire new growth on your hydrangeas shrubs, remove all stems that support faded flowers on your blue and pink varieties. Generally a basic rule of thumb is to shorten droopy, flowerless stems by one-third. The new growth that occurs between now and winter will produce next summer’s blooms.

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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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Choosing the Right Watermelon July 7th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: When choosing a watermelon for the Summer Holidays try slapping the fruit with your hand to determine the ripeness and freshness. A very sweet tasting fruit should sound hollow and an unripe fruit sounds like you’re hitting a solid piece of wood.

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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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