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Some Pond Algae Toxic to Pets

Whether it's the height of spring or the doldrums of late summer, there's always something to learn about gardening.

Spring

Flower Power

Controlling Springtime Algae Blooms

May Flowers & Foliage

Bloomin' Algae

It's Still a Miracle

Hellebores

Sweet Peas in Pots

Frittilaries

Solomon's Seal

Alliums are Awesome!

Summer

Pass on the Grass

Annuals: Out of Grandma's Garden, Into the 21st Century!

Summer Thoughts on Hydrangeas

August: Time to Critique the Garden

Container Water Gardens

Tomato Pitfalls

Tomato Tips

Hardy Geraniums

Dahlias Delight in Late Summer

Dianthus

Fall

Succulents

Why Leaves Change Color

Bulbs: Toil Now, Enjoy Later

Cold Frames Extend Summer

The Bulbs of Autumn

Colchicum: the autumn crocus

Winter

Shrubs for an Exciting Garden

Gravel Paths

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